Using AFLP genome scanning to explore serpentine adaptation and nickel hyperaccumulation in Alyssum serpyllifolium
Background and aims Alyssum section Odontarrhena is the largest single clade of Ni-hyperaccumulator plants, most of which are endemic to ultramafic (serpentine) soils. Alyssum serpyllifolium is a facultative hyperaccumulator able to grow both on limestone-derived and ultramafic soils. Analysis of di...
Main Authors: | Quintela-Sabaris, C, Marchand, L, Smith, JAC, Kidd, PS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Verlag
2017
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