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Thlaspi zinc hyperaccumulation

Kiipper H, Zhao F J, McGrath SP. Cellular compartmentation of zinc in leaves of the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens. Plant Physiol 1999 119 305-311. [Pg.289]

The zinc-rich soils of Western Germany and Eastern Belgium support an unusual metal-tolerant flora (Galmei) flora dominated by the hyperaccumulators Viola calaminaria and Thlaspi calaminare. Baker and Brooks (1989) recommended a threshold of 10000 gg g 1 (1%) Zn for defining hyperaccumulation of this element. [Pg.102]

Reeves and Brooks (1983 b) discovered several hyperaccumulators within the genus Thlaspi. These and other zinc plants are recorded in Table 4-4. [Pg.102]

Knight, B., Zhao, F. J., McGrath, S. P., and Shen, Z. G. (1997). Zinc and cadmium uptake by the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens in contaminated soils and its effects on the concentrations and chemical speciation of metals in soil solution. Plant Soil 197, 71-78. [Pg.306]


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