Effects of different shading levels on the growth of Bornmuellera emarginata, a nickel hyperaccumulator for use in agromining
Dimitrios Kyrkas,
Nikolaos Mantzos,
Paraskevi Beza
et al.
Abstract:The Greek endemic Bornmuellera emarginata, known for its Ni hyperaccumulation capacity, is a promising candidate species for use in agromining. At the same time, the installation of photovoltaic systems on agricultural land has recently been increasing. Field observations that populations of this species usually occupy shaded places under shrubs or trees led us to study the effect of different shading levels on the growth of B. emarginata, with a view to combine the cultivation of the species with photovoltaic… Show more
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