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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cuypers, Ann (Editor ), Vangronsveld, Jaco (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] : Academic Press, 2017.
Colección:Advances in botanical research ; v. 83.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a Advances in botanical research ;  |v volume 83 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Advances in Botanical Research; ADVANCES IN BOTANICAL RESEARCH; Advances in Botanical Research; Copyright; Contents; CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; One -- Metallophytes of Serpentine and Calamine Soils -- Their Unique Ecophysiology and Potential for Phytoremediation; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC METALLIFEROUS SITES; 3. METALLOPHYTES; 4. (MICRO)EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS OF METALLOPHYTES; 5. PREADAPTIVE AND CONCOMITANT TRAITS; 6. STRATEGIES OF METAL ACCUMULATION; 7. SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF METALLOPHYTES; 7.1 Morphological Variations; 7.2 Behavioural Variations 
505 8 |a 7.3 Physiological Variations8. MECHANISMS OF METAL UPTAKE, TRANSLOCATION AND TOLERANCE/DETOXIFICATION; 8.1 Avoidance or Increased Metal Uptake; 8.2 Root-to-Shoot Metal Translocation; 8.3 Metal Tolerance Mechanisms; 8.3.1 Metal Binding Ligands; 8.3.2 Metal Exclusion from the Protoplast and Plant Organism; 9. POTENTIAL OF METALLOPHYTES FOR REHABILITATION AND PHYTOREMEDIATION; 9.1 Phytostabilization; 9.2 Phytoextraction; 10. OTHER POTENTIAL BENEFICIAL APPLICATIONS OF METALLOPHYTES; 11. CONCLUDING REMARKS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES 
505 8 |a Two -- The Bacterial and Fungal Microbiota of Hyperaccumulator Plants: Small Organisms, Large Influence1. INTRODUCTION; 2. HYPERACCUMULATOR PLANT SPECIES; 3. RHIZOSPHERIC AND ENDOPHYTIC MICROORGANISMS; 4. EFFECT OF TRACE METALS ON MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; 5. STRUCTURE AND DIVERSITY OF THE HYPERACCUMULATOR RHIZOSPHERE MICROBIOME; 5.1 Bacteria; 5.2 Mycorrhizal fungi; 5.3 Archaea; 6. FUNCTIONS OF THE HYPERACCUMULATOR RHIZOSPHERE MICROBIOME; 6.1 Metal Tolerance; 6.2 Metal Mobilization; 6.3 Plant Growth Promotion; 6.4 Stress Alleviation; 7. BIOAUGMENTATION; 8. FUTURE PROSPECTS; 9. CONCLUSION 
505 8 |a Four -- Mycorrhiza-Assisted Phytoremediation1. WHAT ARE MYCORRHIZA?; 1.1 Types of Mycorrhizal Associations; 1.2 Costs and Benefits of the Association; 1.3 Mycorrhiza in Ecosystems; 2. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI; 3. PHYTOREMEDIATION OF METAL-CONTAMINATED SOILS USING MYCORRHIZAL PLANTS; 3.1 Mycorrhiza in Metalliferous Environments; 3.2 Mechanisms Involved in Metal Detoxification and Tolerance in Mycorrhizal Fungi; 3.3 Beneficial Effects of Mycorrhization on Metal-Exposed Plants; 3.4 Ectomycorrhiza and Their Role in the Phytoremediation of Heavy Metals 
520 8 |a Annotation  |b Phytoremediation, Volume 83, the latest release in the Advances in Botanical Research series, covers a variety of new topics, including Metallophytes from calamine and serpentine soils (incl. tolerance mechanisms), The (endophytic) microbiome of plants from metal contaminated environments: small organisms (inhabitants), large influence, the Potential role of plant-associated bacteria in plant metal uptake and implications in phytotechnologies, Plant associated fungi from trace element rich soils and their possible role in metal uptake by their host plants, Phytoextraction: Status and Promise, Molecular and cellular aspects of contaminant toxicity in plants, and a section on Bio- and phytoremediation of pesticide-contaminated environments: a Review. This series publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in the plant sciences, featuring reviews by recognized experts on all aspects of plant genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, physiology and ecology. Publishes in-depth and up-to-date reviews on a wide range of topics in the plant sciencesPresents the latest information on phytoremediationFeatures a wide range of reviews by recognized experts. 
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