Research priorities for conservation of metallophyte biodiversity and their potential for restoration and site remediation
Plants that have evolved to survive on metal-rich soils-metallophytes-have key values that must drive research of their unique properties and ultimately their conservation. The ability of metallophytes to tolerate extreme metal concentrations commends them for revegetation of mines and metal-contami...
Auteurs principaux: | Whiting, SN, Reeves, R, Richards, D, Johnson, MS, Cooke, J, Malaisse, F, Paton, A, Smith, J, Angle, J, Chaney, R, Ginocchio, R, Jaffre, T, Johns, R, McIntyre, T, Purvis, O, Salt, D, Schat, H, Zhao, F, Baker, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2004
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