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2007, Brady et al. 2005). Some plant taxa, including most hyperaccumulator species, are endemic to serpentine soils (Reeves & Baker 2000). Several explanations have been offered to explain why ...
As described in a New Phytologist article, researchers have published a database that provides easier access to information on the plant world's hyperaccumulators. The new Global Hyperaccumulator ...
(Phys.org) —Future generations of miners could harvest metals from trees, capitalizing on the ability of some plants to isolate and accumulate metals in their shoots. University of Queensland ...
One of the major limiting factors for effective Ni phytomining in ultramafic soils is the general unavailability of nickel for uptake by hyperaccumulator plants. Serpentine barrens are considered a ...
Using a technique called x-ray fluorescence scanning, the researchers will look for nickel in those plants’ tissues in the hopes of identifying new hyperaccumulator species. Other researchers ...
A hyperaccumulator is a plant that accumulates a mineral, particularly trace elements, at least a tenfold increase upon what a normal plant does. So when we fire the gun at it we can see the very ...
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