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Zinc tolerance, uptake, and accumulation in the wetland plants Eriophorum angustifolium, Juncus effusus, and Juncus articulatus
Author(s): D. J. Matthews, B. M. Moran and M. L. Otte
Month: Dec
Year: 2004
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Wetlands
Volume: 24
Issue: 4
Pages: 859-869
Article Topic(s): Stress
Research Setting(s): Wetland
Species Referenced: Juncus effusus (Common rush),
Abstract
Compares zinc uptake and growth responses of three wetland species (including Juncus effusus) grown in zinc-contaminated and non-contaminated sites. Juncus effusus grew well in moderate levels of zinc but not at higher treatment levels.Suggested Citation
D. J. Matthews, B. M. Moran and M. L. Otte. "Zinc tolerance, uptake, and accumulation in the wetland plants Eriophorum angustifolium, Juncus effusus, and Juncus articulatus." Wetlands 24.4 (2004): 859-869.Go back