1st Edition

Heavy Metal Tolerance in Plants Evolutionary Aspects

By Jonathan Shaw Copyright 1989
    268 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This volume provides a synthesis of recent work on evolutionary aspects of metal tolerance in plants. It presents contributions from scientists with a wide diversity of expertise. It covers the evolution of heavy metal tolerance in groups of plants, fungi, and protists. The book discusses the physiological, genetic and molecular aspects of metal tolerances. It deals with the evolution of populations in metal-contaminated environments. Several chapters include tolerance in animals in order to place the rest of the book on plants in proper perspective. This publication is an exciting addition for scientists with both applied and basic interest in metal toxicity and tolerance. It is of importance to those in vegetation ecology, land reclamation, agronomy, physiology, population ecology, ecological genetics, evolutionary biology and molecular biology.

    Tolerance by Ecological and Taxonomic Groups. Vegetation of Metal Contaminated Sites. Physiological and Molecular Aspects of Heavy Metal Tolerance. Evolutionary Aspects of Heavy Metal Tolerance. Index.

    Biography

    Jonathan Shaw

    "...certainly a book for our institutional or personal libraries."
    -Journal of Experimental Botany