[HTML][HTML] Zinc and nitrogen synergistic act on root-to-shoot translocation and preferential distribution in rice

C Ji, J Li, C Jiang, L Zhang, L Shi, F Xu, H Cai - Journal of Advanced …, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Multiple studies have shown strong relationships between different nutrients in
plants, and the important role of N in Zn acquisition and translocation has been recognized …

Olivine Weathering in Soil, and Its Effects on Growth and Nutrient Uptake in Ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.): A Pot Experiment

HFM Ten Berge, HG Van der Meer, JW Steenhuizen… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Mineral carbonation of basic silicate minerals regulates atmospheric CO2 on geological time
scales by locking up carbon. Mining and spreading onto the earth's surface of fast …

Comparison of bacterial communities and their functional profiling using 16S rRNA gene sequencing between the inherent serpentine-associated sites, hyper …

V Nagarajan, HC Tsai, JS Chen, B Hussain… - Journal of Hazardous …, 2022 - Elsevier
This study aims to determine and compare the bacterial community and functional profiles
associated with serpentine sites, innate hyper-accumulating weed, downgradient …

The auxin signaling pathway contributes to phosphorus-mediated zinc homeostasis in maize

Z Wang, Y Wang, Q Du, P Yan, B Yu, WX Li, CQ Zou - BMC Plant Biology, 2023 - Springer
Although the interaction between P and Zn has long been recognized in plants, the
physiological and molecular mechanisms underlying P and Zn interactions are poorly …

Unravelling the ultramafic rock-driven serpentine soil formation leading to the geo-accumulation of heavy metals: An impact on the resident microbiome …

S Koner, JS Chen, J Rathod, B Hussain… - Environmental Research, 2023 - Elsevier
In the present study, we have underpinned the serpentine rock, serpentinized ultramafic soil
and rhizosphere's microbial communities, signifying their heavy metals-exposed taxa …

High level of zinc triggers phosphorus starvation by inhibiting root-to-shoot translocation and preferential distribution of phosphorus in rice plants

J Ding, L Liu, C Wang, L Shi, F Xu, H Cai - Environmental Pollution, 2021 - Elsevier
Since the urbanization and industrialization are wildly spread in recent decades, the
concentration of Zn in soil has increased in various regions. Although the interactions …

Plant–soil interactions limit lifetime fitness outside a native plant's geographic range margin

JW Benning, DA Moeller - Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Plant species' distributions are often thought to overwhelmingly reflect their climatic niches.
However, climate represents only a fraction of the n‐dimensional environment to which plant …

Investigation of the importance of rock chemistry for saxicolous lichen communities of the New Idria serpentinite mass, San Benito County, California, USA

N Rajakaruna, K Knudsen, RE O'DELL… - The …, 2012 - cambridge.org
Although several lichen inventories exist for European ultramafic sites, only four surveys of
serpentine lichens for North America have been published to date. Of those, only one has …

Primary vegetation succession and the serpentine syndrome: the proglacial area of the Verra Grande glacier, North-Western Italian Alps

ME D'Amico, M Freppaz, E Zanini, E Bonifacio - Plant and Soil, 2017 - Springer
Aims Initial stages of pedogenesis are particularly slow on serpentinite. This implies a slow
accumulation of available nutrients and leaching of phytotoxic elements. Thus, a particularly …

Evaluating soil extraction methods for chemical characterization of ultramafic soils in Kinabalu Park (Malaysia)

A van Der Ent, PN Nkrumah, M Tibbett… - Journal of Geochemical …, 2019 - Elsevier
Soils derived from ultramafic bedrock are known for hosting distinct vegetation types as a
consequence of atypical soil chemistries consisting of high trace elements concentrations …