“…Similarly, the re-mobilisation of pollutants from the shoot to the rhizome during senescence is poorly documented [ 18 ]. Nevertheless, heavy metal distribution in the plant is of paramount importance since it will influence the quality and consequently the potential use of harvested biomass [ [19] , [20] , [21] , [22] ]. Moreover, the presence of heavy metals in senescing leaves will contribute to surface soil pollution through litter contamination [ 23 ] while the storage of putatively toxic elements in the rhizome could compromise the maintenance of the culture by hampering growing of new stems in early spring.…”