Abstract:The arsenic (As) resistance of Silene vulgaris is studied on two Mediterranean soils, spiked with As and grown under semicontrolled conditions. The results showed that this species accumulates high amounts of As in roots, but both transfer and translocation factors were far from the values found in the As hyperaccumulator species. Arsenic availability in both tested soils is related to soil parameters as follows: Phosphorus (P) > iron oxides > pH. Silene plants studied did not show visual symptoms of As toxici… Show more
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