B: Heavy metal tolerance, plant evolution and restoration ecology

  • Jain S
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Abstract

Two major in situ conservation activities are setting aside nature reserves and restoration/reconstruction of functioning plant and animal communities on degraded or polluted/disturbed lands. In this review studies of genetic variation in metal tolerance of many plant species are outlined and the application of the knowledge obtained to the successful choice of species and genotypes for revegetating derelict areas is described.

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Jain, S. K. (1994). B: Heavy metal tolerance, plant evolution and restoration ecology. In Conservation Genetics (pp. 407–410). Birkhäuser Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8510-2_33

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