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Title: The role of free histidine in xylem loading of nickel in Alyssum lesbiacum and Brassica juncea
Author(s): Kerkeb, L
Source: PLANT PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 131 Issue: 2 Pages: 716-724 Published: FEB 2003
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1. Title: Changes in plant communities along soil pollution gradients: Responses of leaf antioxidant enzyme activities and phytochelatin contents
Author(s): Dazy M, Beraud E, Cotelle S, et al.
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Author(s): Ghasemi R, Ghaderian SM, Kramer U
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Author(s): Rees JD, Ingle RA, Smith JAC
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4. Title: Chelation by histidine inhibits the vacuolar sequestration of nickel in roots of the hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens
Author(s): Richau KH, Kozhevnikova AD, Seregin IV, et al.
Source: NEW PHYTOLOGIST   Volume: 183   Issue: 1   Pages: 106-116   Published: 2009
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Author(s): Wu JL, Wei ZG, Zhao HY, et al.
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6. Title: Functions and Toxicity of Nickel in Plants: Recent Advances and Future Prospects
Author(s): Chen CY, Huang DJ, Liu JQ
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7. Title: Molecular mechanisms of metal hyperaccumulation in plants
Author(s): Verbruggen N, Hermans C, Schat H
Source: NEW PHYTOLOGIST   Volume: 181   Issue: 4   Pages: 759-776   Published: 2009
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9. Title: Evidence for nickel/proton antiport activity at the tonoplast of the hyperaccumulator plant Alyssum lesbiacum
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10. Title: Simultaneous compartmentalization of lead and arsenic in co-hyperaccumulator Viola principis H. de Boiss.: An application of SRXRF microprobe
Author(s): Lei M, Chen TB, Huang ZC, et al.
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