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Thlaspi
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Thlaspus
A plant genus of the family BRASSICACEAE that is grown in rock gardens. T. arvense is grown for its large, round ornamental seed pods. The common…
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Thlaspi arvense
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2012
2012
Cadmium exclusion a key factor in differential Cd-resistance in Thlaspi arvense ecotypes
S. Martin
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M. Llugany
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J. Barceló
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C. Poschenrieder
Biologia plantarum
2012
Corpus ID: 11024630
Differences in Cd accumulation and Cd tolerance between Thlaspi arvense ecotype Aigues Vives (AV) from a commercial grower in…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Model evaluation of the phytoextraction potential of heavy metal hyperaccumulators and non-hyperaccumulators.
Hong-Ming Liang
,
T. Lin
,
Jeng-Min Chiou
,
K. Yeh
Environmental Pollution
2009
Corpus ID: 33246605
Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Complexation and Toxicity of Copper in Higher Plants. II. Different Mechanisms for Copper versus Cadmium Detoxification in the Copper-Sensitive Cadmium/Zinc Hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens…
A. Mijovilovich
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Barbara Leitenmaier
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W. Meyer-klaucke
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P. Kroneck
,
Birgit Götz
,
H. Küpper
Plant Physiology
2009
Corpus ID: 37698219
The cadmium/zinc hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens is sensitive toward copper (Cu) toxicity, which is a problem for…
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2004
2004
Zinc tolerance and hyperaccumulation in F1 and F2 offspring from intra and interecotype crosses of Thlaspi caerulescens.
H. Frérot
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C. Lefébvre
,
Christophe Petit
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C. Collin
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A. D. Santos
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J. Escarré
New Phytologist
2004
Corpus ID: 45383137
The relationship between zinc (Zn) tolerance and hyperaccumulation in Thlaspi caerulescens was investigated from F1 and F2…
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
Applying a solute transfer model to phytoextraction: Zinc acquisition by Thlaspi caerulescens
S. N. Whiting
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M. Broadley
,
P. White
Plant and Soil
2003
Corpus ID: 11890742
Phytoextraction is the removal of metals from contaminated soils into harvested plant tissues. The rate of phytoextraction is…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Zinc accumulation by Thlaspi caerulescens from soils with different Zn availability: a pot study
S. N. Whiting
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J. Leake
,
S. McGrath
,
A. Baker
Plant and Soil
2001
Corpus ID: 21608398
The role of Zn bioavailability in soil on Zn hyperaccumulation by Thlaspi caerulescens was investigated. Thlaspi caerulescens…
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1999
1999
Phytoremediation: past promises and future practises
M. Sadowsky
1999
Corpus ID: 52252971
Plant-based bioremediation technologies have received recent attention as strategies to clean-up contaminated soils and water…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Thermoinductive Regulation of Gibberellin Metabolism in Thlaspi arvense L. : I. Metabolism of [H]-ent-Kaurenoic Acid and [C]Gibberellin A(12)-Aldehyde.
J. Hazebroek
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J. Metzger
Plant Physiology
1990
Corpus ID: 32311339
Field pennycress (Thlaspi arvense L.) is a winter annual crucifer with a cold requirement for stem elongation and flowering. In…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Localization of the Site of Perception of Thermoinductive Temperatures in Thlaspi arvense L.
James D. Metzger
Plant Physiology
1988
Corpus ID: 24709280
This paper describes attempts to localize the site of perception of low temperatures (0-10 degrees C) during thermoinduction in…
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1977
1977
Thiocyanate formation from glucosinolates: a study of the autolysis of allylglucosinolate in Thlaspi arvense L. seed flour extracts.
J. Lüthy
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M. Benn
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry
1977
Corpus ID: 29372964
Thlaspi arvense seed flour extracts converted [1′-14C]allylglucosinolate to [3-14C]allylthiocyanate. This result is discussed in…
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