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Clonal Differences in Mercury Tolerance, Accumulation, and Distribution in Willow

Yaodong Wang* and Maria Greger

Department of Botany, Stockholm University, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden



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Fig. 1. Illustration of the plant chamber, a system to evaluate Hg accumulation and translocation.

 


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Fig. 2. Mercury accumulation in the roots and shoots increased in relation to the Hg concentration in solution. Plants were cultivated in 550 mL of nutrient solution with different concentrations of HgCl2 addition for 3 d in the plant chamber system (n = 3, ±SE).

 





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