Metal bioaccumulation alleviates the negative effects of herbivory on plant growth
Abstract Metalliferous soils can selectively shape plant species’ physiology towards tolerance of high metal concentrations that are usually toxic to organisms. Some adapted plant species tolerate and accumulate metal in their tissues. These metals can serve as an elemental defence but can also decr...
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Auteurs principaux: | Grazieli F. Dueli, Og DeSouza, Servio P. Ribeiro |
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2021
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