2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00049-021-00338-4
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Blepharidium guatemalense, an obligate nickel hyperaccumulator plant from non-ultramafic soils in Mexico

Abstract: kindly supplied a hand-held XRF instrument for herbarium scanning. This research was partly undertaken at P06 at at Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY), a member of the Helmholtz Association (HGF). The research leading to this result has been also supported by the project CALIPSOplus under the Grant Agreement 730872 from the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation HORIZON 2020. The micro-XRF instrumentation used in this study was cofunded by ICEEL (Carnot Institute)-CREGU-LabEX Ressources 21 (AN… Show more

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“…confirmed the capacity of Phyllanthus nummularoides from the Dominican Republic to hyperaccumulate Ni. More interestingly, we measured high concentration of Ni in leaves of Blepharidium guatemalense (≡ B. mexicanum, Rubiaceae) and in four Orthion (Violaceae) species O. caudatum, O. malpighiifolium, O. oblanceolatum and O. subsessile, as well as in the closely related monospecific genus Mayanea (M. caudata) from Guatemala, that were recently identified as new Ni hyperaccumulators from Guatemala and Mexico 52,53. …”
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“…confirmed the capacity of Phyllanthus nummularoides from the Dominican Republic to hyperaccumulate Ni. More interestingly, we measured high concentration of Ni in leaves of Blepharidium guatemalense (≡ B. mexicanum, Rubiaceae) and in four Orthion (Violaceae) species O. caudatum, O. malpighiifolium, O. oblanceolatum and O. subsessile, as well as in the closely related monospecific genus Mayanea (M. caudata) from Guatemala, that were recently identified as new Ni hyperaccumulators from Guatemala and Mexico 52,53. …”
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“…The identification of such pairs of closely related species with contrasted traits may represent a limiting condition in some genera. For example, the nickel hyperaccumulator Blepharidium guatemalense represents a monotypic genus (Navarrete Gutiérrez et al ., 2021), and all species of the Cuban genus Leucocroton are able to hyperaccumulate nickel (Reeves et al ., 1996). In addition, the output of pairwise comparisons to identify genes linked to a specific trait such as metal hyperaccumulation, strongly depends on the particular pair of species chosen for the comparison (Halimaa et al ., 2014; Meier et al ., 2018; García de la Torre et al ., 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…, 2016; Navarrete Gutiérrez et al. , 2021). However, the highest recorded concentration of Ni occurs in the blue–green latex of Pycnandra acuminata (Pierre ex Baill.)…”
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“…Baker (Phyllanthaceae) has been reported to accumulate up to 16.0 wt % DW Ni in phloem sap and Blepharidium guatemalense Standl. (Rubiaceae) leaves accumulate up to 4.3 wt% DW Ni (Mesjasz-Przybylowicz et al, 2016;Navarrete Guti errez et al, 2021). However, the highest recorded concentration of Ni occurs in the blue-green latex of Pycnandra acuminata (Pierre ex Baill.)…”
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confidence: 99%