Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi

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Over 700 of vegetable species in the world are capable of accumulating in their tissues large amounts of metal elements (Ni, Cu, Co, Cr, Mn and Zn, among others); that is why they are called metal hyperaccumulators.This physiological process has been interpreted as an adaptation of plants to the met...

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Autores: Alfonso González, Dubiel, Reyes Fernández, Rolando, Rodriguez Alonso, Daymara, Menéndez Álvarez, Eduardo
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Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Le Cordon Bleu
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Le Cordon Bleu
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Materia:Hyperaccumulators, metals, rehabilitation, soils, plants
Hiperacumuladoras, metales, rehabilitación, suelos, plantas
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Plantas que acumulan metales, su importancia. Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi hiperacumuladora de níquel
title Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi
spellingShingle Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi
Alfonso González, Dubiel
Hyperaccumulators, metals, rehabilitation, soils, plants
Hiperacumuladoras, metales, rehabilitación, suelos, plantas
title_short Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi
title_full Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi
title_fullStr Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi
title_full_unstemmed Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi
title_sort Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Alfonso González, Dubiel
Reyes Fernández, Rolando
Rodriguez Alonso, Daymara
Menéndez Álvarez, Eduardo
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Reyes Fernández, Rolando
Rodriguez Alonso, Daymara
Menéndez Álvarez, Eduardo
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Hiperacumuladoras, metales, rehabilitación, suelos, plantas
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Hiperacumuladoras, metales, rehabilitación, suelos, plantas
description Over 700 of vegetable species in the world are capable of accumulating in their tissues large amounts of metal elements (Ni, Cu, Co, Cr, Mn and Zn, among others); that is why they are called metal hyperaccumulators.This physiological process has been interpreted as an adaptation of plants to the metal polluted soils where they live. Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi is an endemic Ni hyperaccumulator species of xeromorphic thorn bushes on “serpentine soils” in Cuba. Due to the high concentrations of Ni, Cr, Co, Mn, Mg and Fe, together with the low concentrations of Caand macronutrients such as N, P, and K, these metal polluted soils host a high representation of endemic plants with distinct physiological characteristics. The L. havanensis species is classified as endangered in the Red List of Cuban Flora due to the reduced amount of existing population because of human economic activity. Phytoremediation and agro-mining have been implemented in several countries within the context of sustainable development. These new technologies use hyperaccumulating plants as an alternative way to extract metals from the soil. Damage to the environment is thus avoided and the phytogenetic resources of the miningareas are preserved. The ecological function of metal hyperaccumulation may be related to the defense of these species against pathogens and herbivores. The Hyperaccumulated Ni in the leaves of Streptanthus polygaloides protect the plant from the attack of bacteria and fungi and from the Ambigolimax valentianus slugs.
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spelling Metal accumulating plants, their importance. Nickel hyperaccumulator Leucocroton havanensis BorhidiPlantas que acumulan metales, su importancia. Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi hiperacumuladora de níquelAlfonso González, Dubiel Reyes Fernández, Rolando Rodriguez Alonso, Daymara Menéndez Álvarez, Eduardo Hyperaccumulators, metals, rehabilitation, soils, plantsHiperacumuladoras, metales, rehabilitación, suelos, plantasOver 700 of vegetable species in the world are capable of accumulating in their tissues large amounts of metal elements (Ni, Cu, Co, Cr, Mn and Zn, among others); that is why they are called metal hyperaccumulators.This physiological process has been interpreted as an adaptation of plants to the metal polluted soils where they live. Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi is an endemic Ni hyperaccumulator species of xeromorphic thorn bushes on “serpentine soils” in Cuba. Due to the high concentrations of Ni, Cr, Co, Mn, Mg and Fe, together with the low concentrations of Caand macronutrients such as N, P, and K, these metal polluted soils host a high representation of endemic plants with distinct physiological characteristics. The L. havanensis species is classified as endangered in the Red List of Cuban Flora due to the reduced amount of existing population because of human economic activity. Phytoremediation and agro-mining have been implemented in several countries within the context of sustainable development. These new technologies use hyperaccumulating plants as an alternative way to extract metals from the soil. Damage to the environment is thus avoided and the phytogenetic resources of the miningareas are preserved. The ecological function of metal hyperaccumulation may be related to the defense of these species against pathogens and herbivores. The Hyperaccumulated Ni in the leaves of Streptanthus polygaloides protect the plant from the attack of bacteria and fungi and from the Ambigolimax valentianus slugs.Más de 700 especies vegetales en el mundo son capaces de acumular en sus tejidos altas cantidades de elementos metálicos (Ni, Cu, Co, Cr, Mn y Zn, entre otros) por lo que se denominan hiperacumuladoras de metales. Este proceso fisiológico se ha interpretado como una adaptación de las plantas a los suelos metalíferos donde habitan. Leucocroton havanensis Borhidi es una especie hiperacumuladora de Ni endémica del matorral xeromorfo espinoso sobre “suelo serpentina” en Cuba. La naturaleza química de estos suelos metalíferos, debido a las altas concentraciones de Ni, Cr, Co, Mn, Mg y Fe, unido a las bajas concentraciones de Ca y macronutrientes como N, P y K, hacen que las áreas alberguen una alta representación de plantas endémicas con características fisiológicas distintivas. La especie L. havanensis estáclasificada como amenazada en la Lista Roja de la Flora de Cuba, debido al reducido número de poblaciones existentes como consecuencia de la actividad económica del hombre. En el contexto de un desarrollo sostenible se han implementado en varios países la fitorremediación y la agrominería. Estas nuevas tecnologías utilizan plantas hiperacumuladoras como vía alternativa para la extracción de metales del suelo. De esta forma se evita el daño al medio ambiente y se conservan los recursos fitogenéticos de las zonas mineras. La función ecológica de la hiperacumulación de metales pudiera estar relacionada con la defensa de estas especies ante patógenos y herbívoros. El Ni hiperacumulado en las hojas de Streptanthus polygaloides protege la planta del ataque de bacterias y hongos y de la babosa Ambigolimax  alentianus.Universidad Le Cordon Bleu2020-07-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/15310.36955/RIULCB.2019v6n2.001Revista de Investigaciones de la Universidad Le Cordon Bleu; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2019); 7-182409-1537reponame:Revistas - Universidad Le Cordon Bleuinstname:Universidad Le Cordon Bleuinstacron:ULCBspahttps://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/153/268https://revistas.ulcb.edu.pe/index.php/REVISTAULCB/article/view/153/279Derechos de autor 2019 Revista de Investigaciones de la Universidad Le Cordon Bleuhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.52.234.130.152:article/1532020-11-17T12:20:33Z
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