Abstract
Herbarium specimens of all except one of the 168 recognized species of
Alyssum
Linnaeus have been analysed for their nickel content in order to identify hyperaccumulators ( > 1000 μg per g dry mass) of nickel. A further 31 hyperaccumulators (all in section Odontarrhena) were discovered in addition to the 14 European species reported earlier. Pot trials on the non-accumulator
A. serpyllifolium
Desfontaines and the hyperaccumulator
A. pintodasilvae
Dudley
in ed.
involving addition of nickel to the medium in which the plants were growing, showed that not all species of section Odontarrhena were able to act as hyperaccumulators of nickel. Hyperaccumulation occurred almost exclusively in the eastern Mediterranean area and Turkey. There appeared to be a definite correlation between species diversity, proliferation and endemism on the one hand, and extremely high nickel concentrations ( > 1 %) on the other. The data have been used to assess the evidence for promoting section Odontarrhena to generic rank.
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