. "Cadmium Accumulation by Plants of Brassicaceae Family and Its Connection Their Primary and Secondary Metabolism"@en . . "P(ED1.1.00/02.0068), P(GA102/08/1546)" . . "978-94-007-3913-0" . . "[1F9CF72C4EE7]" . "26620" . "Neuveden" . "Havel, Ladislav" . . . . "2012" . . . "Kizek, Ren\u00E9" . "Cadmium Accumulation by Plants of Brassicaceae Family and Its Connection Their Primary and Secondary Metabolism" . "RIV/00216305:26620/12:PU99163" . "27"^^ . "The mustard family \u2013 Brassicaceae \u2013 is well known as family of plants, metallophytes, which are able to accumulate wide range of heavy metals and metalloids, especially zinc and cadmium, but also nickel, thallium, chromium and selenium. Ecological importance of this process consists partially in plants themselves to survive negative environmental conditions. There are two basic different strategies, how to survive these conditions \u2013 accumulation of heavy metals in plants tissues with different intensity in individual cell types, but also organs, which is partially given by chemical composition of cell walls, and ability to synthesize special defensive \u2013 detoxification compounds rich on thiol groups \u2013 glutathione and phytochelatins, which are able to bind heavy metals and transport them to the secure cell compartment \u2013 vacuole. The second principle is based on ability to exclude heavy metals." . . "125782" . "Neuveden" . . . "Babula, Petr" . . "The mustard family \u2013 Brassicaceae \u2013 is well known as family of plants, metallophytes, which are able to accumulate wide range of heavy metals and metalloids, especially zinc and cadmium, but also nickel, thallium, chromium and selenium. Ecological importance of this process consists partially in plants themselves to survive negative environmental conditions. There are two basic different strategies, how to survive these conditions \u2013 accumulation of heavy metals in plants tissues with different intensity in individual cell types, but also organs, which is partially given by chemical composition of cell walls, and ability to synthesize special defensive \u2013 detoxification compounds rich on thiol groups \u2013 glutathione and phytochelatins, which are able to bind heavy metals and transport them to the secure cell compartment \u2013 vacuole. The second principle is based on ability to exclude heavy metals."@en . . . "342"^^ . "Adam, Vojt\u011Bch" . "Cadmium Accumulation by Plants of Brassicaceae Family and Its Connection Their Primary and Secondary Metabolism" . . "The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Contribution Towards Phytoremediation" . "3"^^ . . "4"^^ . . "Cadmium Accumulation by Plants of Brassicaceae Family and Its Connection Their Primary and Secondary Metabolism"@en . "mustard, heavy metals, zinc, cadmium, cell walls, thiol groups, vacuole"@en . . . . "RIV/00216305:26620/12:PU99163!RIV15-MSM-26620___" . .