Free histidine as a metal chelator in plants that accumulate nickel
A number of terrestrial plants accumulate large quantities of metals such as zinc, manganese, nickel, cobalt and copper in their shoots. The largest group of these so called 'metal hyperaccumulators' is found in the genus Alyssum, in which nickel concentrations can reach 3% of leaf dry bio...
Main Authors: | Kramer, U, CotterHowells, J, Charnock, J, Baker, A, Smith, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1996
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