2016
DOI: 10.5511/plantbiotechnology.15.1214a
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Zinc accumulation and vegetation ecology in the allotetraploid, <i>Arabidopsis kamchatica</i> ssp. <i>kawasakiana</i>

Abstract: Arabidopsis kamchatica ssp. kawasakiana, a member of the family Brassicaceae, is an endangered winter annual species that grows on sandy coasts and lakesides. A. kamchatica is an allotetraploid plant produced by the hybridization of two closely related diploid taxa, the Zn/Cd hyperaccumulator A. halleri and the non-accumulator A. lyrata. The heavy metal accumulation and vegetation ecology of A. k. ssp. kawasakiana were investigated by collecting leaves and rhizosphere soil samples in three natural habitats on … Show more

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“…Furthermore, genetic variation in ability to accumulate metal among populations should exist in A. kamchatica , as already found in A. halleri (Babst‐Kostecka et al, 2018; Macnair, 2002; Stein et al, 2017). Actually, large variation in Zn accumulation among several natural populations of A. kamchatica has been reported from Japan, which included the locality of our kam2 population's origin (Kosugi, Nishizawa, Kawabe, & Harada, 2016). Our study using two A. kamchatica genotypes also detected a variation in accumulation level.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, genetic variation in ability to accumulate metal among populations should exist in A. kamchatica , as already found in A. halleri (Babst‐Kostecka et al, 2018; Macnair, 2002; Stein et al, 2017). Actually, large variation in Zn accumulation among several natural populations of A. kamchatica has been reported from Japan, which included the locality of our kam2 population's origin (Kosugi, Nishizawa, Kawabe, & Harada, 2016). Our study using two A. kamchatica genotypes also detected a variation in accumulation level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%