Geranium robertianum L. tolerates various soil types burdened with heavy metals
Mujo Hasanović,
Jasmina Čakar,
Anesa Ahatović Hajro
et al.
Abstract:Heavy metals (HMs) are crucial micronutrients for the growth and development of plants, however, human activities such as mining, smelting, and fertilizers have led to toxic levels of HMs in soil. Fortunately, many plant species have developed incredible adaptive mechanisms to survive and thrive in such harsh environments. As a widespread and ruderal species, Geranium robertianum L. inhabits versatile soil types, both polluted and unpolluted. Considering the ubiquity of G. robertianum, the study aimed to deter… Show more
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