2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-020-00735-8
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Soil PAHs contamination effect on the cellular and subcellular organelle changes of Phragmites australis Cav.

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“…Both facultative (Net Relatedness Index, NRI = 1.7 ± 0.5, p = 0.036) and obligate (NRI = 1.3 ± 0.8, p = 0.084) thermal species seemed to be clustered on the phylogenetic tree of Magnoliophyta from the Valley of Geysers (Table S12 ). However, they did not form a monophyletic clade and were organized in small clusters 55 of closely related thermal species that were distributed throughout the phylogenetic tree (Fig. 4 c).…”
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“…Both facultative (Net Relatedness Index, NRI = 1.7 ± 0.5, p = 0.036) and obligate (NRI = 1.3 ± 0.8, p = 0.084) thermal species seemed to be clustered on the phylogenetic tree of Magnoliophyta from the Valley of Geysers (Table S12 ). However, they did not form a monophyletic clade and were organized in small clusters 55 of closely related thermal species that were distributed throughout the phylogenetic tree (Fig. 4 c).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Prozorova and A.V. Zavadskaya 55 during botanical surveys of 178 plots on the left bank of the Geysernaya River—in thermal fields (including the studied catena) as well as non-heated territories. Group Ya + R included 292 species of vascular plants with their ecology and habitats (e.g., hydro-, hygro-, meso-, xero-, petro- and psychrophytes) recorded throughout the flora of the Valley of Geysers as a result of long-term studies by L.I.…”
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“…Within the same family, different plant species may exhibit similar tolerance to HM pollution [59,60]. As part of the Poaceae family, southern reed can be classified as a hyperaccumulator [33] Despite wheat (Triticum aestivum) belonging to the Poaceae family, it does not have typical features for increased accumulation of HMs in comparison with other species. This was also confirmed in previous studies on this area regarding the accumulation of HMs by plants Artemisia austriaca Pall., Achillea nobilis L., and Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. [26,41].…”
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“…The extraction of PAHs from soil and plants samples was carried out with n-hexane (ultragrade, 99% pure, Sigma-Aldrich, Munich, Germany) [32,33]. The pre-interfering lipid fraction was removed by saponification of 1 g of soil with a 2% KOH alcohol solution.…”
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“…The soil was regularly moistened to a level of 60% of the total water capacity for better interaction of the soil with the BaP introduced into it and to create optimal growth conditions. The experimental scheme included a control variant with uncontaminated soil as well as the experimental variants artificially contaminated with BaP, in the amount of 400 ng/g—20 MPC, 800 ng/g—40 MPC, and 1200 ng/g—60 MPC [ 36 ]. The test culture was sown four months after the start of incubation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%