2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-019-04402-5
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Natural variation of nickel, zinc and cadmium (hyper)accumulation in facultative serpentinophytes Noccaea kovatsii and N. praecox

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“…As a result of more recent work (Bani et al 2010;Kazakou et al 2010;Salihaj et al 2018;Lopez et al 2019;Šinžar-Sekulić et al 2019;Mišljenović et al 2020) several Noccaea species can be regarded as hypernickelophores with >1 wt% Ni in their above-ground tissues. The three most abundant among them on the Balkan Peninsula are N. kovatsii, N. ochroleuca, and N. praecox, making them the species with the widest distribution among hyperaccumulators on the Balkan Peninsula.…”
Section: Noccaea Speciesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As a result of more recent work (Bani et al 2010;Kazakou et al 2010;Salihaj et al 2018;Lopez et al 2019;Šinžar-Sekulić et al 2019;Mišljenović et al 2020) several Noccaea species can be regarded as hypernickelophores with >1 wt% Ni in their above-ground tissues. The three most abundant among them on the Balkan Peninsula are N. kovatsii, N. ochroleuca, and N. praecox, making them the species with the widest distribution among hyperaccumulators on the Balkan Peninsula.…”
Section: Noccaea Speciesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…from 0.750, up to 2.300 g kg -1 [43], generally mostly exceeding 1.000 g kg -1 . For example, a median Ni concentration from 7 ultramafic sites in Serbia was reported as 1.330 g kg -1 [44]. Even at small geographical scales, microedaphic factors can lead to significant differences in soil Ni concentrations and strongly influence the degree of Ni accumulation in some hyperaccumulating species [45].…”
Section: Feasibility Of Ni Phytomining By O Muralis In Serbiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even at small geographical scales, microedaphic factors can lead to significant differences in soil Ni concentrations and strongly influence the degree of Ni accumulation in some hyperaccumulating species [45]. Organic matter contents as well as the contents of macronutrients such as N, P, K, also greatly vary between the sites [43,44,46]. Therefore, appropriate agrochemical analyses are required before establishing phytomining plots.…”
Section: Feasibility Of Ni Phytomining By O Muralis In Serbiamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Within the genus Odontarrhena, a total of 62 hyperaccumulator species have been recorded, of which 48 hyperaccumulated Ni [20]. More importantly, species of the genus Noccaea show the ability to accumulate multiple elements, a trait that rarely occurs in nature [21]; however, due to restricted growth of the root system and low biomass, their use in phytoremediation is not cost effective [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%