hyperaccumulator
English
Etymology
Noun
hyperaccumulator (plural hyperaccumulators)
- (biology) Any plant that can accumulate large quantities of trace elements from its environment, and thus may be used in phytoremediation or phytomining.
- 2010, Peter M. Kopittke, Enzo Lombi, Neal W. Menzies, Ravi Naidu, “21: Principles of Plant-based Remediation of Contaminated Soils”, in Bharat P. Singh, editor, Industrial Crops and Uses, page 448:
- To date, over 400 species have been identified as hyperaccumulators, with this number increasing continuously as new species are identified (Baker et al., 2000).
Related terms
See also
- phytomining
- phytoremediation
- phytoremediation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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