Gomphrena claussenii, a novel metal-hypertolerant bioindicator species, sequesters cadmium, but not zinc, in vacuolar oxalate crystals.
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Roland Mumm | Mark G. M. Aarts | Primož Vavpetič | Primož Pelicon | P. Pelicon | P. Vavpetič | M. Aarts | R. Mumm | Mark G M Aarts | Mina T Villafort Carvalho | Paula Pongrac | Jeroen van Arkel | Adriaan van Aelst | Luka Jeromel | A. V. van Aelst | P. Pongrac | J. van Arkel | Luka Jeromel | M. T. Villafort Carvalho
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