2006
DOI: 10.17221/4491-jfs
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Aspen micropropagation: use for phytoremediation of soils

Abstract: Toxic pollution of soils is a major environmental problem in the Czech Republic. Most contemporary remediation approaches do not provide acceptable solutions. For environmental clean-up, the use of specially selected and engineered plants capable of effective restoration and stabilization of contaminated sites is an emerging technology called phytoremediation. Aspen (Populus spp.) trees represent optimal plants for absorption, accumulation, storage, and degradation of environmental pollutants such as heavy met… Show more

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“…Although D. cneorum was firstly considered as irresponsible to induction of organogenesis (Cohen 1975), its successful micropropagation was described (Christie andBrascamp 1989, Wei et al 1992). We showed recently (Malá 2000) the possibility of daphne micropropagation by technology, which was successfully applied for different woody plant regeneration (e.g. elm, oak and beach).…”
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“…Although D. cneorum was firstly considered as irresponsible to induction of organogenesis (Cohen 1975), its successful micropropagation was described (Christie andBrascamp 1989, Wei et al 1992). We showed recently (Malá 2000) the possibility of daphne micropropagation by technology, which was successfully applied for different woody plant regeneration (e.g. elm, oak and beach).…”
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confidence: 99%