“…Several Brassica crops have been studied for their ability to accumulate metal(loid)s and potential to remediate soils, e.g., Brassica napus and Brassica oleracea var. capitata . Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) is one of the most geographically distributed Brassicaceae crops and has been identified to withstand high Tl concentrations, with 3-fold potential benefits: (i) plant-based extraction of metals with economic value (phytomining) or of environmental concern, such as Tl, (ii) sustainable soil management, and (iii) use in bioprospecting during exploration for ore deposits.…”