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The effects of exogenous organic acids on the growth, photosynthesis and cellular ultrastructure of Salix variegata Franch. Under Cd stress.

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2020
We studied the effects of three organic acids (citric acid, tartaric acid and malic acid) on the biomass, photosynthetic pigment content and photosynthetic parameters of Salix variegata under Cd stress and observed the ultrastructure of mesophyll cells ...
Hongchun Chen   +7 more
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Phytoextraction and recovery of rare earth elements using willow (Salix spp.).

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Soil and water contaminations are caused by rare earth elements (REEs) due to mining and industrial activities, that threaten the ecosystem and human health. Therefore, phytoremediation methods need to be developed to overcome this problem.
Muhammad Mohsin   +12 more
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Salix myrtilloides and Salix × onusta in Slovakia

Biologia, 2012
The authors bring actual state of recent occurrence of the rarest willows species Salix myrtilloides, its critically endangered population from northern part of the Western Carpathians. First original data on recent existence and distribution of the interspecific hybrid Salix × onusta (= S. myrtilloides × S. aurita) completes at the same time knowledge
Dana Bernátová, Vladimír Migra
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Backbone phylogeny of Salix based on genome skimming data

Plant Diversity
The genus Salix is a common component of the Northern Hemisphere dendroflora with important ecological and economic value. However, taxonomy and systematics of Salix is extremely difficult and relationships between main lineages, especially deep ...
Kaiyun Chen   +7 more
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Impacts of bamboo biochar on the phytoremediation potential of Salix psammophila grown in multi-metals contaminated soil

International journal of phytoremediation, 2020
We investigated the effects of bamboo biochar (BBC) as soil amendment on growth and phytoremediation potential of Salix psammophila in soil heavily polluted by Cd and Zn.
Xiaogang Li   +4 more
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Water use of Salix in the variably unsaturated zone of a semiarid desert region based on in-situ observation

, 2020
Soil water and groundwater are important water resources for vegetation survival and growth in arid and semiarid regions, and their contributions to water use over a whole growth period are difficult to quantify with limited observations.
Ming Zhao   +5 more
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Effects of carbon‐based materials and redmuds on metal(loid) immobilization and growth of Salix dasyclados Wimm. on a former mine Technosol contaminated by arsenic and lead

Land Degradation and Development, 2020
Metal(loid) soil contamination is a widespread issue and its remediation a priority. Phytoremediation involves the use of plants to stabilize/extract metal(loid)s and prevent spreading of contaminants.
M. Lebrun   +6 more
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Differences in uptake and accumulation of copper and zinc by Salix clones under flooded versus non-flooded conditions.

Chemosphere, 2020
The climate-driven flooding poses a challenge for phytoremediation of contaminated soil, and the willow (Salix spp.) is a promising candidate coping with climate change and environmental pollution.
Weidong Yang   +5 more
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Compound-specific responses of phenolic metabolites in the bark of drought-stressed Salix daphnoides and Salix purpurea.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 2020
The bark of willows (Salix spp.) is rich in bioactive phenolic compounds from different compound classes and is therefore used as an herbal remedy. The accumulation of these secondary plant metabolites is influenced by environmental factors, including ...
A. Köhler   +3 more
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2010
the genus Salix in the NE part of the prefecture of Drama. by kailis nikolas. although the genus Salix (willows) is one of the most characteristic woody genera of the riparian ecosystems, nonetheless it hasn t been thoroughly studied in Greece, mainly because of its notorious taxonomical problems.
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