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- who: Panayiotis G. Dimitrakopoulos et al. from the Biodiversity Conservation Laboratory, Department of Environment, University of the Aegean have published the research work: Broomrape Species Parasitizing Odontarrhena lesbiaca (Brassicaceae) Individuals Act as Nickel Hyperaccumulators, in the Journal: Plants 2021, x of /2021/
- what: The authors investigate the interaction between and parasitic in the light of the defense hypothesis of metal hyperaccumulation. During the host sampling, the authors focused on three-year-old individuals both because they were the most infected by parasites, and because they have been found to possess the maximum Ni phytoextraction capacity . . .
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