2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-020-00674-4
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Accumulation of potentially toxic elements by plants of North Caucasian Alyssum species and their molecular phylogenetic analysis

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“…Two papers in this Special issue refer to the sixth topic, phylogenetic analysis of hyperaccumulators for HMs and PAHs: Drozdova et al (2021) investigated the accumulation of potentially toxic elements by plants of North Caucasian metallicolous and non-metallicolous Alysum populations and their molecular phylogenetic analysis. Results showed a high heterogeneity of Ni, Co and Zn concentrations between soils and plants.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analysis Of Hyperaccumulators For Hms and Pahsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two papers in this Special issue refer to the sixth topic, phylogenetic analysis of hyperaccumulators for HMs and PAHs: Drozdova et al (2021) investigated the accumulation of potentially toxic elements by plants of North Caucasian metallicolous and non-metallicolous Alysum populations and their molecular phylogenetic analysis. Results showed a high heterogeneity of Ni, Co and Zn concentrations between soils and plants.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analysis Of Hyperaccumulators For Hms and Pahsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indicator elements that form litho-and biogeochemical fields in the same area may differ significantly. The secondary lithogeochemical field in the southwestern part of the North Caucasus province with the known Pb, Zn, and Cu mineralization is represented by Ba, Cu, Mn, Ni, Ti, V, Cr, Ga, Mo, and Zn [43]. At the same site, the ash of hornbeam leaves shows no anomalous concentrations of indicator elements such as Cr, Ga, Mo, or Zn, but there are anomalies for Sr, Pb, and Zr that are absent in soils.…”
Section: Element Uptake In the Areas Of Lithogeochemical Anomaliesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of metal accumulation by plants has aroused great interest as it can be used economically to clean metalcontaminated soils. Detoxifying metal-contaminated soils with plants may represent a low-cost ecofriendly technique [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%