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Thlaspi caerulescens

  • Thlaspi Caerulescens in Natural Populations from Northern Europe C

    Thlaspi Caerulescens in Natural Populations from Northern Europe C

  • Poplar Maintains Zinc Homeostasis with Heavy Metal Genes HMA4 and PCS1

    Poplar Maintains Zinc Homeostasis with Heavy Metal Genes HMA4 and PCS1

  • Complexation and Toxicity of Copper in Higher Plants. II. Different

    Complexation and Toxicity of Copper in Higher Plants. II. Different

  • BIODIVERSITY Evidence Base

    BIODIVERSITY Evidence Base

  • Guide to Best Phytomanagement Practices

    Guide to Best Phytomanagement Practices

  • (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 7,049,492 B1 Li Et Al

    (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 7,049,492 B1 Li Et Al

  • 3 Biodiversity

    3 Biodiversity

  • Zinc Hyperaccumulation in Thlaspi Caerulescens, the Model Heavy Metal Accumulator Plant

    Zinc Hyperaccumulation in Thlaspi Caerulescens, the Model Heavy Metal Accumulator Plant

  • Research Project Report: Rp6

    Research Project Report: Rp6

  • Wide Cross-Species RNA-Seq Comparison Reveals Convergent

    Wide Cross-Species RNA-Seq Comparison Reveals Convergent

  • Phytoextraction of Metals from Contami- Nated Soil: a Review of Plant/Soil/Metal Interaction and Assessment of Pertinent Agronomic Issues M.M

    Phytoextraction of Metals from Contami- Nated Soil: a Review of Plant/Soil/Metal Interaction and Assessment of Pertinent Agronomic Issues M.M

  • Cadmium Hyperaccumulation and Reproductive Traits in Natural

    Cadmium Hyperaccumulation and Reproductive Traits in Natural

  • Zinc Hyperaccumulation in Plants: a Review

    Zinc Hyperaccumulation in Plants: a Review

  • Weed Risk Assessment for Thlaspi Arvense L. (Brassicaceae) – Field Pennycress

    Weed Risk Assessment for Thlaspi Arvense L. (Brassicaceae) – Field Pennycress

  • Cadmium Hyperaccumulation and Genetic Differentiation of Thlaspi Caerulescens Populations

    Cadmium Hyperaccumulation and Genetic Differentiation of Thlaspi Caerulescens Populations

  • Taxonomy and Systematics Are Key to Biological Information: Arabidopsis, Eutrema (Thellungiella), Noccaea and Schrenkiella (Brassicaceae) As Examples

    Taxonomy and Systematics Are Key to Biological Information: Arabidopsis, Eutrema (Thellungiella), Noccaea and Schrenkiella (Brassicaceae) As Examples

  • Characterization of Root Morphology in the Hyper-Accumulator Noccaea Caerulescens

    Characterization of Root Morphology in the Hyper-Accumulator Noccaea Caerulescens

  • Results-Based Payments for Biodiversity Supplement to Guidance Handbook Result Indicators Used in Europe

    Results-Based Payments for Biodiversity Supplement to Guidance Handbook Result Indicators Used in Europe

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  • Comparative Physiology of Elemental Distributions in Plants
  • The Use of Plants for the Removal of Toxic Metals from Contaminated Soil
  • Soil Biodiversity: Functions, Threats and Tools for Policy Makers
  • Cadmium Accumulation by Plants of Brassicaceae Family and Its Connection with Their Primary and Secondary Metabolism
  • Construction of a Genetic Linkage Map of Thlaspi Caerulescens And
  • Genetics and Genomics of the Heavy Metal Hyperaccumulator Model Species Thlaspi Caerulescens
  • Root Development and Heavy Metal Phytoextraction Efficiency
  • X-Ray Imaging of Zinc Uptake and Accumulation in Hyperaccumulator Thlaspi Caerulescens Megan L
  • Evolution of Nickel Hyperaccumulation and Serpentine Adaptation in the Alyssum Serpyllifolium Species Complex
  • Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals in Tropical Soils an Overview
  • Inducing Flowering in Noccaea Caerulescens (J
  • Scottish Biodiversity List)


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