Author:
Batianoff GN,Reeves RD,Specht RL
Abstract
Stackhousia tryonii Bailey, which appears to be endemic to the serpentinite soils of the Port Curtis
district, central Queensland, is a hyper-accumulator of nickel. Concentrations of this element reach
1-20% of the dry weight of the leaves and 0.1-1% in other parts of the plant. This is the first discovery
of such behaviour in a plant from eastern Australia. S. tryonii is easily distinguishable from the Queensland
occurrences of a related species, S. monogyna Labill., by its smaller inflorescences and muchbranched,
tufted, slender stems and distinctive sparsely tuberculate seed coat. S. monogyna shows no
abnormal nickel accumulation. Detailed diagnostic comparative descriptions of S. tryonii and
S. monogyna are provided, and notes are given on the ecology and distribution of the two species.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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