A Physiological basis for revegetation

studies on heavy metal tolerance of Agrostis gigantea Roth., toxicity and metal contaminated soils in Sudbury, Ontario

A Physiological basis for revegetation
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A Physiological basis for revegetation

studies on heavy metal tolerance of Agrostis gigantea Roth., toxicity and metal contaminated soils in Sudbury, Ontario

The relationships between the degree of heavy metal contamination of soils and the metal tolerance and toxicity to plants were studied. Populations of Agrostis gigantea growing on a roastbed were analyzed to determine copper and nickel tolerance and to investigate the mechanisms of metal toxicity to seed populations. The growth of tolerant and non-tolerant Agrostis on contaminated soil was discussed.

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126

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Thesis (M.Sc.)--Laurentian University of Sudbury, 1975

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126 l. :
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