Plant adaptation to acid soils: the molecular basis for crop aluminum resistance
Aluminum (Al) toxicity in acid soils is a significant limitation to crop production worldwide, as
approximately 50% of the world's potentially arable soil is acidic. Because acid soils are …
approximately 50% of the world's potentially arable soil is acidic. Because acid soils are …
Organic acids: versatile stress-response roles in plants
Organic acids (OAs) are central to cellular metabolism. Many plant stress responses involve
the exudation of OAs at the root–soil interface, which can improve soil mineral acquisition …
the exudation of OAs at the root–soil interface, which can improve soil mineral acquisition …
Regulation of potassium transport in plants under hostile conditions: implications for abiotic and biotic stress tolerance
Intracellular potassium homeostasis is a prerequisite for the optimal operation of plant
metabolic machinery and plant's overall performance. It is controlled by K+ uptake, efflux …
metabolic machinery and plant's overall performance. It is controlled by K+ uptake, efflux …
Struvite: a slow-release fertiliser for sustainable phosphorus management?
Background and aim Recycled sources of phosphorus (P), such as struvite extracted from
wastewater, have potential to substitute for more soluble manufactured fertilisers and help …
wastewater, have potential to substitute for more soluble manufactured fertilisers and help …
Molecular mechanism of heavy metal toxicity and tolerance in plants: central role of glutathione in detoxification of reactive oxygen species and methylglyoxal and in …
MA Hossain, P Piyatida, JAT da Silva… - Journal of botany, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Heavy metal (HM) toxicity is one of the major abiotic stresses leading to hazardous effects in
plants. A common consequence of HM toxicity is the excessive accumulation of reactive …
plants. A common consequence of HM toxicity is the excessive accumulation of reactive …
Phosphorus acquisition and use: critical adaptations by plants for securing a nonrenewable resource
Phosphorus (P) is limiting for crop yield on> 30% of the world's arable land and, by some
estimates, world resources of inexpensive P may be depleted by 2050. Improvement of P …
estimates, world resources of inexpensive P may be depleted by 2050. Improvement of P …
How do crop plants tolerate acid soils? Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance and phosphorous efficiency
▪ Abstract Acid soils significantly limit crop production worldwide because approximately
50% of the world's potentially arable soils are acidic. Because acid soils are such an …
50% of the world's potentially arable soils are acidic. Because acid soils are such an …
Function and mechanism of organic anion exudation from plant roots
▪ Abstract The rhizosphere is the zone of soil immediately surrounding plant roots that is
modified by root activity. In this critical zone, plants perceive and respond to their …
modified by root activity. In this critical zone, plants perceive and respond to their …
Fast root growth responses, root exudates, and internal detoxification as clues to the mechanisms of aluminium toxicity and resistance: a review
This review on aluminium stress in plants specifically addresses the dynamism of early root
growth responses to Al. Three response models, threshold for toxicity, hormesis, and …
growth responses to Al. Three response models, threshold for toxicity, hormesis, and …
The physiology, genetics and molecular biology of plant aluminum resistance and toxicity
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the primary factor limiting crop production on acidic soils (pH values
of 5 or below), and because 50% of the world's potentially arable lands are acidic, Al toxicity …
of 5 or below), and because 50% of the world's potentially arable lands are acidic, Al toxicity …