Differences of metal concentrations and morpho-anatomical adaptations between obligate and facultative serpentinophytes from Western Serbia

  • Dudic B
  • Rakic T
  • Sinzar-Sekulic J
  • et al.
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Abstract

In the present study, some important macro- and micronutrients (Ca, Mg, Fe, Ni) and the trace element Cr are analyzed in the obligate serpentinophytes Fumana bonapartei and Stachys recta var. chrysophaea, Balkan endemic species, as well as in Seseli rigidum, a widespread facultative serpentinophyte. Differences of adaptive structural features between these plants relative to serpentine tolerance strategy are also presented. Our investigations were carried out on plant samples deriving from the serpentine area of Mt. Tara in Western Serbia.U ovom radu je ispitivana koncentracija makro i mikro nutrijenata, Ca, Mg, Fe i Ni, kao i kolicina hroma u organima obligatnih serpentinofita Fumanabonapartei i Stachysrectavar. chrysophaea koje predstavljaju endemite Balkanskog poluostrva, kao i kod Seselirigidum koja je siroko rasprostranjena fakultativna serpentinofita. Takodje, is?taknute su strukturne adaptivne odlike listova i stabla vrsta koje poticu sa serpentinitskog kao i neserpentinitskog podrucja planine Tare u zapadnoj Srbiji.

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Dudic, B., Rakic, T., Sinzar-Sekulic, J., Atanackovic, V., & Stevanovic, B. (2007). Differences of metal concentrations and morpho-anatomical adaptations between obligate and facultative serpentinophytes from Western Serbia. Archives of Biological Sciences, 59(4), 341–349. https://doi.org/10.2298/abs0704341d

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