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  • For assessment of clonal variability of willow plants seven clones of high biomass production willows (S. x smithiana S-218, S. x smithiana S-150, S. viminalis S-519, S. alba S-464, S. alba ´Pyramidalis´ S-141, S. dasyclados S-406, S. x rubens S-391) were planted in a pot experiment for three vegetation periods in three soils differing in total content of risk elements. Comparing the calculated relative decrease of total metal contents in soils, reasonable phytoextraction potential of willows was obtained for cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn) at moderately contaminated Cambisol and uncontaminated Chernozem where aboveground biomass removed about 30 % Cd and 5 % Zn of total element content, respectively. Clones showed different ability to remove Cd and Zn, depending on soil type and contamination level: S. x smithiana (S-150) and S. x rubens (S-391) demonstrated the highest phytoextraction effect for Cd and Zn. For lead and arsenic, the accumulation ability of aboveground biomass of willows was negligible
  • For assessment of clonal variability of willow plants seven clones of high biomass production willows (S. x smithiana S-218, S. x smithiana S-150, S. viminalis S-519, S. alba S-464, S. alba ´Pyramidalis´ S-141, S. dasyclados S-406, S. x rubens S-391) were planted in a pot experiment for three vegetation periods in three soils differing in total content of risk elements. Comparing the calculated relative decrease of total metal contents in soils, reasonable phytoextraction potential of willows was obtained for cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn) at moderately contaminated Cambisol and uncontaminated Chernozem where aboveground biomass removed about 30 % Cd and 5 % Zn of total element content, respectively. Clones showed different ability to remove Cd and Zn, depending on soil type and contamination level: S. x smithiana (S-150) and S. x rubens (S-391) demonstrated the highest phytoextraction effect for Cd and Zn. For lead and arsenic, the accumulation ability of aboveground biomass of willows was negligible (en)
  • For assessment of clonal variability of willow plants seven clones of high biomass production willows (S. x smithiana S-218, S. x smithiana S-150, S. viminalis S-519, S. alba S-464, S. alba ´Pyramidalis´ S-141, S. dasyclados S-406, S. x rubens S-391) were planted in a pot experiment for three vegetation periods in three soils differing in total content of risk elements. Comparing the calculated relative decrease of total metal contents in soils, reasonable phytoextraction potential of willows was obtained for cadmium (Cd) and zinc (Zn) at moderately contaminated Cambisol and uncontaminated Chernozem where aboveground biomass removed about 30 % Cd and 5 % Zn of total element content, respectively. Clones showed different ability to remove Cd and Zn, depending on soil type and contamination level: S. x smithiana (S-150) and S. x rubens (S-391) demonstrated the highest phytoextraction effect for Cd and Zn. For lead and arsenic, the accumulation ability of aboveground biomass of willows was negligible (cs)
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  • Variation in the uptake of Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc by different species of willows Salix spp. grown in contaminated soils
  • Variation in the uptake of Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc by different species of willows Salix spp. grown in contaminated soils (en)
  • Variabilita příjmu As, Cd, Pb a Zn vrbami (Salix spp.) rostoucími na kontaminované půdě (cs)
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  • Variation in the uptake of Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc by different species of willows Salix spp. grown in contaminated soils
  • Variation in the uptake of Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, and Zinc by different species of willows Salix spp. grown in contaminated soils (en)
  • Variabilita příjmu As, Cd, Pb a Zn vrbami (Salix spp.) rostoucími na kontaminované půdě (cs)
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/07:19879!RIV08-MSM-41210___
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  • 254;275
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  • P(GA523/06/0439), Z(MSM6046070901)
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  • 2
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  • 457545
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  • RIV/60460709:41210/07:19879
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  • arsenic, cadmium, lead, zinc, willow (Salix), soil, phytoremediation efficiency, uptake (en)
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  • DE - Spolková republika Německo
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  • [2976C510A3E9]
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  • Central European Journal of Biology - Online version
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  • 2
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  • Száková, Jiřina
  • Tlustoš, Pavel
  • Weger, Jan
  • Pavlíková, Daniela
  • Javorská, Hana
  • Vysloužilová, Markéta
http://linked.open...n/vavai/riv/zamer
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  • 1895-104X
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  • 41210
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