The localization of inorganic contaminants in lichens is an important step toward a better understanding of the accumulating capability and toxitolerance of species (Hauck et al. 2002). Different methods, such as sequential elution technique (Brown 1995; Tretiach et al. 1999), X-ray microanalysis (Hauck et al. 2002) and microscopic histochemistry (Garty & Theiss 1989), have been used.
Rinino, S., Bombardi, V., Giordani, P., Tretiach, M., Crisafulli, P., Monaci, F., et al. (2005). New histochemical techniques for the localization of metal ions in the lichen thallus. LICHENOLOGIST, 37(5), 463-466 [10.1017/S0024282905014908].
New histochemical techniques for the localization of metal ions in the lichen thallus
MONACI, F.;
2005-01-01
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The localization of inorganic contaminants in lichens is an important step toward a better understanding of the accumulating capability and toxitolerance of species (Hauck et al. 2002). Different methods, such as sequential elution technique (Brown 1995; Tretiach et al. 1999), X-ray microanalysis (Hauck et al. 2002) and microscopic histochemistry (Garty & Theiss 1989), have been used.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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