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Baker, A. J. M., and Brooks, R. R. (1989) Terrestrial higher plants which hyperaccumulate metallic elements—A review of their distribution, ecology and phytochemistry. Biorecovery 1: 81–126.

Epstein, E. (1972) Mineral Nutrition of Plants: Principles and Perspectives. Wiley, New York.

Fox, T. C., and Guerinot, M. L. (1998) Molecular biology of cation transport plants. Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol. Biol. 49: 669-696.

Kochian, L.V. (2000) Molecular physiology of mineral nutrient acquisition, transport and utilization. In Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Plants, B. Buchanan, W. Gruissem and R. Jones, eds. American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, Md.

Loomis, R. S., and Conner, D. J. (1992) Crop Ecology: Productivity and Management in Agricultural Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Mengel, K., and Kirkby, E. A. (1987) Principles of Plant Nutrition. International Potash Institute, Bern.

Raghothama, K. G. (2000) Phosphorus acquisition; plant in the driver's seat! Trends in Plant Science 5: 412-413.

Sattelmacher, B. (2001) The apoplast and its significance for plant mineral. New Phytol.149: 167-192

Smith, S. E., Read, D. J., and Harley, J. L. (1997) Mycorrhizal symbiosis. Academic Press, San Diego.

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