During the last two decades, extensive spectroscopic studies have revealed
chemical abundance anomalies exhibited by low mass RGB stars which bring a
new light on some important aspects of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical
evolution. We underline the differences between field and globular cluster
populations and discuss their possible origin both in terms of primordial
pollution and stellar internal nucleosynthesis and mixing. We suggest some
tests to help to understand the influence of metallicity and of a dense env
ironment on abundance anomalies in connection with the second parameter pro
blem and with the stellar yields.