Arabidopsis response to copper is mediated by density and root exudates: Evidence that plant density and toxic soils can shape plant communities.
Abigail DingusMarja I RoslundSoren BraunerAki SinkkonenJeffrey D WeidenhamerPublished in: American journal of botany (2024)
These results support the hypothesis that citrate exudation is responsible for density-dependent reductions in toxicity of metals. Density-dependent copper uptake and growth in contaminated soils underscores the importance of density in ecotoxicological testing. In soils with a heterogeneous distribution of contaminants, competition for nontoxic soil regions may drive size hierarchies and determine competitive outcomes.