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    Effects of selenium accumulation on reproductive functions in Brassica juncea and Stanleya pinnata by Prins, Christine N., Hantzis, Laura J., Quinn, Colin F., Pilon-Smits, Elizabeth A. H.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-11-2011)
    “…Selenium (Se) is an essential micronutrient for many organisms, but is also a toxin and environmental pollutant at elevated levels. Due to its chemical…”
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    Selenium accumulation in flowers and its effects on pollination by Quinn, Colin F., Prins, Christine N., Freeman, John L., Gross, Amanda M., Hantzis, Laura J., Reynolds, Ray J. B., in Yang, Soo, Covey, Paul A., Bañuelos, Gary S., Pickering, Ingrid J., Fakra, Sirine C., Marcus, Matthew A., Arathi, H. S., Pilon-Smits, Elizabeth A. H.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2011)
    “…Selenium (Se) hyperaccumulation has a profound effect on plant-arthropod interactions. Here, we investigated floral Se distribution and speciation in flowers…”
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    Analysis of selenium accumulation, speciation and tolerance of potential selenium hyperaccumulator Symphyotrichum ericoides by El Mehdawi, Ali F, Reynolds, Ray Jason B, Prins, Christine N, Lindblom, Stormy D, Cappa, Jennifer J, Fakra, Sirine C, Pilon‐Smits, Elizabeth A.H

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-09-2014)
    “…Symphyotrichum ericoides was shown earlier to contain hyperaccumulator levels of selenium (Se) in the field (>1000 mg kg⁻¹ dry weight (DW)), but only when…”
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    Getting to the Root of Selenium Hyperaccumulation—Localization and Speciation of Root Selenium and Its Effects on Nematodes by Prins, Christine N., Hantzis, Laura J., Valdez-Barillas, Jose R., Cappa, Jennifer J., Fakra, Sirine C., Milano de Tomasel, Cecilia, Wall, Diana H., Pilon-Smits, Elizabeth A. H.

    Published in Soil systems (01-09-2019)
    “…Elemental hyperaccumulation protects plants from many aboveground herbivores. Little is known about effects of hyperaccumulation on belowground herbivores or…”
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