Toxicity of aluminium on various levels of plant cells and organism: a review

S Singh, DK Tripathi, S Singh, S Sharma… - Environmental and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Industrial revolution brought prodigious encroachment on agricultural productivity but at
apparent environmental costs. One of the major unfortunate consequences of …

Plant adaptation to acid soils: the molecular basis for crop aluminum resistance

LV Kochian, MA Piñeros, J Liu… - Annual Review of Plant …, 2015 - annualreviews.org
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 …

Opportunities and challenges in the subsoil: pathways to deeper rooted crops

JP Lynch, T Wojciechowski - Journal of Experimental Botany, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Greater exploitation of subsoil resources by annual crops would afford multiple benefits,
including greater water and N acquisition in most agroecosystems, and greater …

How do crop plants tolerate acid soils? Mechanisms of aluminum tolerance and phosphorous efficiency

LV Kochian, OA Hoekenga, MA Pineros - Annu. Rev. Plant Biol., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ 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 …

The physiology, genetics and molecular biology of plant aluminum resistance and toxicity

LV Kochian, MA Pineros, OA Hoekenga - Plant and soil, 2005 - Springer
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 …

The role of the root apoplast in aluminium-induced inhibition of root elongation and in aluminium resistance of plants: a review

WJ Horst, Y Wang, D Eticha - Annals of botany, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background Aluminium (Al) toxicity is the most important soil constraint for plant
growth and development in acid soils. The mechanism of Al-induced inhibition of root …

A novel soil manganese mechanism drives plant species loss with increased nitrogen deposition in a temperate steppe

Q Tian, N Liu, W Bai, L Li, J Chen, PB Reich, Q Yu… - Ecology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Loss of plant diversity with increased anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition in grasslands
has occurred globally. In most cases, competitive exclusion driven by preemption of light or …

[HTML][HTML] Molecular basis of aluminium toxicity in plants: a review

N Gupta, SS Gaurav, A Kumar - American Journal of Plant Sciences, 2013 - scirp.org
Aluminium toxicity in acid soils having pH below 5.5, affects the production of staple food
crops, vegetables and cash crops worldwide. About 50% of the world's potentially arable …

A glance into aluminum toxicity and resistance in plants

C Poschenrieder, B Gunsé, I Corrales… - Science of the total …, 2008 - Elsevier
Aluminum toxicity is an important stress factor for plants in acidic environments. During the
last decade considerable advances have been made in both techniques to assess the …

Toxicity and tolerance of aluminum in plants: tailoring plants to suit to acid soils

H Sade, B Meriga, V Surapu, J Gadi, MSL Sunita… - Biometals, 2016 - Springer
Aluminum (Al) stress is one of the serious limiting factors in plant productivity in acidic soils,
which constitute about 50% of the world's potentially arable lands and causes anywhere …