The translocation of mercury and cadmium into the fruiting bodies of six higher fungi

作者: H. Brunnert , F. Zadražil

DOI: 10.1007/BF00499504

关键词: Mercury (element)BotanyChromosomal translocationChemistryCadmiumPleurotus

摘要: … 10) revealed remarkable differences in the ability of the six fungi to accumulate heavy metal … cadmium and mercury from the substrate. On a percent basis 75% of the applied cadmium …

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