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Athyrium yokoscense, commonly known as Asian common ladyfern in English and as Hebino-negoza in Japanese, is a species of fern in the family Athyriaceae. These tough plants live primarily in and around mine sites and thrive in soils contaminated with high concentrations of heavy metals, such as zinc, cadmium, lead, and copper. A. yokoscense is indigenous to Japan, Korea, eastern Siberia and northeastern China and has been known for centuries to tolerate phytotoxic mining sites. The predominance and concentration of this fern species at a particular region was used to identify potential mining sites. The primary potential of A. yokoscense is in its phytoremediative ability to accumulate toxic metals from soils contaminated with heavy metals, so it may have some long-term commercial importan

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  • Athyrium yokoscense, commonly known as Asian common ladyfern in English and as Hebino-negoza in Japanese, is a species of fern in the family Athyriaceae. These tough plants live primarily in and around mine sites and thrive in soils contaminated with high concentrations of heavy metals, such as zinc, cadmium, lead, and copper. A. yokoscense is indigenous to Japan, Korea, eastern Siberia and northeastern China and has been known for centuries to tolerate phytotoxic mining sites. The predominance and concentration of this fern species at a particular region was used to identify potential mining sites. The primary potential of A. yokoscense is in its phytoremediative ability to accumulate toxic metals from soils contaminated with heavy metals, so it may have some long-term commercial importance. No medicinal or culinary values of this fern species have been studied or confirmed. (en)
  • ヘビノネゴザ(Athyrium yokoscense)は、一般的な植物が枯死するような高濃度の重金属汚染が見られる土壌の上でも、耐えて生存できるシダ植物として知られる。分類学上はに属する。 (ja)
  • Athyrium yokoscense är en majbräkenväxtart som först beskrevs av Adrien René Franchet och Sav., och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Christ. Athyrium yokoscense ingår i släktet Athyrium och familjen Athyriaceae. Utöver nominatformen finns också underarten A. y. kirisimaense. (sv)
  • 禾秆蹄盖蕨(学名:Athyrium yokoscense)为蹄盖蕨科蹄盖蕨属下的一个种。 (zh)
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  • C. Ch. (en)
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  • Athyrium (en)
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  • yokoscense (en)
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  • ヘビノネゴザ(Athyrium yokoscense)は、一般的な植物が枯死するような高濃度の重金属汚染が見られる土壌の上でも、耐えて生存できるシダ植物として知られる。分類学上はに属する。 (ja)
  • Athyrium yokoscense är en majbräkenväxtart som först beskrevs av Adrien René Franchet och Sav., och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Christ. Athyrium yokoscense ingår i släktet Athyrium och familjen Athyriaceae. Utöver nominatformen finns också underarten A. y. kirisimaense. (sv)
  • 禾秆蹄盖蕨(学名:Athyrium yokoscense)为蹄盖蕨科蹄盖蕨属下的一个种。 (zh)
  • Athyrium yokoscense, commonly known as Asian common ladyfern in English and as Hebino-negoza in Japanese, is a species of fern in the family Athyriaceae. These tough plants live primarily in and around mine sites and thrive in soils contaminated with high concentrations of heavy metals, such as zinc, cadmium, lead, and copper. A. yokoscense is indigenous to Japan, Korea, eastern Siberia and northeastern China and has been known for centuries to tolerate phytotoxic mining sites. The predominance and concentration of this fern species at a particular region was used to identify potential mining sites. The primary potential of A. yokoscense is in its phytoremediative ability to accumulate toxic metals from soils contaminated with heavy metals, so it may have some long-term commercial importan (en)
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  • Athyrium yokoscense (en)
  • ヘビノネゴザ (ja)
  • Athyrium yokoscense (sv)
  • 禾秆蹄盖蕨 (zh)
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