The concentrations in plant parts depend both on intrinsic and extrinsic factors and vary greatly for different species and for different metals. Responses by plant species to exposure …
A Bhargava, FF Carmona, M Bhargava… - Journal of environmental …, 2012 - Elsevier
The contamination of the environment with toxic metals has become a worldwide problem. Metal toxicity affects crop yields, soil biomass and fertility. Soils polluted with heavy metals …
Contemporary legislation respecting environmental protection and public health, at both national and international levels, are based on data that characterize chemical properties of …
From the reviews of the 3rd edition:" The textbook of Walter Larcher (...) belongs certainly to the most successful manuals that ever existed."(Photosynthetica, Czech Republic)"(...) it …
U Krämer - Annual review of plant biology, 2010 - annualreviews.org
During the history of life on Earth, tectonic and climatic change repeatedly generated large territories that were virtually devoid of life and exhibited harsh environmental conditions. The …
AJM Baker - Journal of plant nutrition, 1981 - Taylor & Francis
Plants colonizing metalliferous soils have evolved physiological mechanisms which enable them to tolerate metal toxicity. These mechanisms do not generally suppress metal uptake …
FS Chapin - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 1980 - JSTOR
Our understanding of plant mineral nutrition comes largely from studies of herbaceous crops that evolved from ruderal species characteristic of nutrient-rich disturbed sites (52). With the …
Zinc (Zn) is an essential component of thousands of proteins in plants, although it is toxic in excess. In this review, the dominant fluxes of Zn in the soil–root–shoot continuum are …
Over the past 200 years emissions of toxic heavy metals have risen tremendously and significantly exceed those from natural sources for practically all metals. Uptake and …