2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.gexplo.2012.05.001
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Trace elements tolerance, accumulation and translocation in Cistus populifolius, Cistus salviifolius and their hybrid growing in polymetallic contaminated mine areas

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“…Mann–Whitney U test performed for the concentrations of the same chemical elements in the leaves of all the plant species collected in winter and spring showed that they are not significantly different. C. salviifolius leaves collected in spring showed As, Fe, Pb and Zn concentrations within the range of the same plant species collected by Abreu et al () in the same season in the mine areas of São Domingos and Caveira.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…Mann–Whitney U test performed for the concentrations of the same chemical elements in the leaves of all the plant species collected in winter and spring showed that they are not significantly different. C. salviifolius leaves collected in spring showed As, Fe, Pb and Zn concentrations within the range of the same plant species collected by Abreu et al () in the same season in the mine areas of São Domingos and Caveira.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Kardanpour et al (2015) address heterogeneity of contaminated soils describing sampling as an essential step to have representative concentrations. Several examples of spontaneous and even new species of plants that grow on these degraded and contaminated soils/spoils are known (Batista et al, 2007;Mendez et al, 2007;Abreu et al, 2008Abreu et al, , 2012aAbreu et al, , 2012bReglero et al, 2008;Abreu & Magalhães, 2009;Santos et al, 2009). The plants that survive in such contaminated environments show, in general, no symptoms of toxicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the Zn, Mn, Co and Cd contents in P. arundinacea roots exceeded the concentrations of these metals in bottom sediments and the bioaccumulation factors were estimated to exceed unity (Table 3) confirming high uptake efficiency of these metals from the environment in the species studied (Eid et al, 2012). Therefore reed canary grass may be considered root accumulator of these metals (Abreu et al, 2012) and may be useful in phytostabilization of metal contaminated sediments (Usman et al, 2012). In the present study, P. arundinacea was characterized by a higher factor of Cd and Co accumulation compared to Typha sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In addition, plants of the genera Cistus possess a double mycorrhizal status (Smith & Read, 1997). These plants show great plasticity and are able to grow in mine contaminated soils (Abreu, Santos, Magalhães, & Fernandes, 2012). Cistus species, such as Cistus albidus and Cistus salviifolius , are known for their ability to grow in stressful conditions (Comandini et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%