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    A hyperaccumulator is a plant capable of growing in soil or water with high concentrations of metals, absorbing these metals through their roots, and concentrating...
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  • This article covers known hyperaccumulators, accumulators or species tolerant to the following: Aluminium (Al), Silver (Ag), Arsenic (As), Beryllium (Be)...
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  • This list covers known nickel hyperaccumulators, accumulators or plant species tolerant to nickel. See also: Hyperaccumulators table – 1: Ag, Al, As, Be,...
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  • This list covers hyperaccumulators, plant species which accumulate, or are tolerant of radionuclides (Cd, Cs-137, Co, Pu-238, Ra, Sr, U-234, 235, 238)...
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    concentrating effect results from the ability of certain plants called hyperaccumulators to bioaccumulate chemicals. The remediation effect is quite different...
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  • tissues, classifying it as a hyperaccumulator. It most closely resembles Rinorea bengalensis, also a known nickel hyperaccumulator. Fernando, E.; Quimado,...
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    Europe and parts of the United States (Wisconsin). Indian pokeweed is a hyperaccumulator for manganese. The young shoots of Indian pokeweed are cooked and eaten...
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    purpose of economic gain. The approach exploits the existence of hyperaccumulators, proteins or compounds secreted by plants to bind certain metal ions...
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    appearance, or used in pollution control schemes: it is known to be a hyperaccumulator plant of arsenic used in phytoremediation. Pteris vittata from Antalya...
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    temple at Karighatta. Bahia lovegrass (E. bahiensis) is known as a hyperaccumulator of caesium-137 and can be grown to remove the highly toxic radioactive...
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