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Streptanthus hispidus

Known as: Mount Diablo jewelflower, Streptanthus hispidus A.Gray 
National Institutes of Health

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2017
2017
AimsDevelopmentally distinct soil formations (e.g., serpentine vs. non-serpentine soils) can vary markedly in chemical… 
2016
2016
PREMISE OF THE STUDY Coflowering plants often share pollinators and may receive mixed species pollen loads. Although detrimental… 
2014
2014
Background: The flora of serpentine/ultramafic soils provides an excellent model system for the study of natural selection in… 
2013
2013
The genus Streptanthus Nutt. is one of the most important indicators of ultramafic floras in western North America. This genus… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
Abstract Nickel hyperaccumulator plants contain at least 1,000 µg Ni/g dry mass. Their high-Ni tissues present a chemically… 
2001
2001
Abstract The recent discovery of herbivores that feed on Ni-hyperaccumulating plants and contain elevated Ni concentrations in… 
2001
2001
Hyperaccumulated Ni can defend plant tissues against herbivores and pathogens. The effectiveness of this defense, however, has… 
Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
1999
1999
Summary. Nickel hyperaccumulation, resulting in plant Ni contents of >1000 mg kg−1 dry mass, has been shown to defend plants…