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Ultramafic Geoecology Of South And Southeast Asia, Nishanta Rajakaruna, M. Galey, Van Der Ent, M. Iqbal Apr 2017

Ultramafic Geoecology Of South And Southeast Asia, Nishanta Rajakaruna, M. Galey, Van Der Ent, M. Iqbal

Faculty Publications, Biological Sciences

Globally, ultramafic outcrops are renowned for hosting floras with high levels of endemism, including plants with specialised adaptations such as nickel or manganese hyperaccumulation. Soils derived from ultramafic regoliths are generally nutrient-deficient, have major cation imbalances, and have concomitant high concentrations of potentially phytotoxic trace elements, especially nickel. The South and Southeast Asian region has the largest surface occurrences of ultramafic regoliths in the world, but the geoecology of these outcrops is still poorly studied despite severe conservation threats. Due to the paucity of systematic plant collections in many areas and the lack of georeferenced herbarium records and databased information, …