نتایج جستجو برای: alyssum homolocarpum seeds
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زیربخش alyssum sect. odontarrhema subsect. stipitata به عنوان زیربخش جدیدی معرفی می گردد و گونه alyssum stipitatum به عنوان تیپ آن مشخص می شود. گونه های زیر به عنوان گونه های جدیدی شرح داده می شوند. alyssum mozaffarianii, a. stipitatum, farsetia assadii گونه های زیر برای اولین بار از ایران گزارش می گردند. alyssum argenteum, a. callichroum, a. condensatum, a. harputicum, a. obtusifolium, a. ...
Plants that hyperaccumulate Ni exhibit an exceptional degree of Ni tolerance and the ability to translocate Ni in large amounts from root to shoot. In hyperaccumulator plants in the genus Alyssum, free His is an important Ni binding ligand that increases in the xylem proportionately to root Ni uptake. To determine the molecular basis of the His response and its contribution to Ni tolerance, tra...
The defense hypothesis is commonly used to explain the adaptive role of metal hyperaccumulation. We tested this hypothesis using two Brassicaceae congeneric species: Alyssum pintodasilvae, a Ni hyperaccumulator, and the non-accumulator Alyssum simplex both growing on serpentine soils in Portugal. Artificial diet disks amended with powdered leaves from each plant species were used to compare the...
nanosized hydroxyapatite and reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) for the simultaneous determination of organic acids (oxalic, malic, malonic, citric, and fumaric) and nitrate in xylem saps of the hyperaccumulator Alyssum murale is presented in this study. The optimum experimental conditions for the separation and determination of organic acids and nitrate are studied...
Exposure of the hyperaccumulator Alyssum lesbiacum to nickel (Ni) is known to result in a dose-dependent increase in xylem sap concentrations of Ni and the chelator free histidine (His). Addition of equimolar concentrations of exogenous L-His to an Ni-amended hydroponic rooting medium enhances Ni flux into the xylem in the nonaccumulator Alyssum montanum, and, as reported here, in Brassica junc...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Nickel (Ni) hyperaccumulation is a rare form of physiological specialization shared by a small number of angiosperms growing on ultramafic soils. The evolutionary patterns of this feature among European members of tribe Alysseae (Brassicaceae) are investigated using a phylogenetic approach to assess relationships among Ni hyperaccumulators at the genus, species and below-spe...
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