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Hyperaccumulator

A hyperaccumulator is a category of metallophyte that is capable of growing in soil or water with a higher concentration of metals, absorbing the metals through its roots and storing it in its foliage. The metals are concentrated at levels that are toxic to closely related species not adapted to growing on the metalliferous soils. Approximately 85-90% of…

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Hyperaccumulator

Nodes70
Edges69
Triples66
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028571
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related to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulation · 26
Hyperaccumulator → An, Another, Arabidopsis, ATPase, Both, Cd, Fe, HMA, In, IRT-protein, It, MATE, Mn, MTP, The, The ZIP, This, When, YSL, ZIP
related to T. caerulescens · 13
Hyperaccumulator → As, Cd, It, Its, On, Pb, The, Thlaspi, Thus, When, When Zn, Zn, Zn/Pb-rich
related to Genetic Engineering of Hyperaccumulators · 12
Hyperaccumulator → Brassica, Cd, For, Genetic, In, Methods, Rapeseed, Sedum, SpHMA2, SpHMA3, SpNramp6, Yang
related to Table on Hyperaccumulators · 8
Hyperaccumulator → Allium, Amaranthus, Iris, Lonicera, Note, Rorippa, Salsola, Solanum
related to Metallophytes · 3
Hyperaccumulator → Metallophytes, Obligate, Such
is a · 1
Hyperaccumulator → category of metallophyte that is capable of growing in soil or water with a higher concentration of metals
see also · 1
Hyperaccumulator → BiohydrometallurgyCalaminarian

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metals zn metal hyperaccumulation plants species roots hyperaccumulators phytoremediation genes heavy plant caerulescens family cd soil phytomining toxic zinc gene

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Hyperaccumulatoris acategory of metallophyte that is capable of growing in soil or water with a higher concentration of metals0.90text
Arsenicinstance ofhave demonstrated the capacity to uptake and sequester metals0.80text
the HMAinstance ofhowever other families0.80text
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationAn0.60section
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationZn0.60section
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationZNT10.60section
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationThis0.60section
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationZn20.60section
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationThe0.60section
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationZIP0.60section
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationHMA0.60section
Hyperaccumulatorrelated to Genetic basis of hyperaccumulationATPase0.60section

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