Boron toxicity in higher plants: an update
Main conclusion In this review, emphasis is given to the most recent updates about morpho-
anatomical, physiological, biochemical and molecular responses adopted by plants to cope …
anatomical, physiological, biochemical and molecular responses adopted by plants to cope …
A critical review of plant adaptation to environmental boron stress: Uptake, utilization, and interplay with other abiotic and biotic factors
S Li, L Yan, M Venuste, F Xu, L Shi, PJ White, X Wang… - Chemosphere, 2023 - Elsevier
Boron (B) is an indispensable mineral nutrient for plants and is primarily taken up by roots
mainly in the form of boric acid (H 3 BO 3). Recently, research shows that B has a significant …
mainly in the form of boric acid (H 3 BO 3). Recently, research shows that B has a significant …
Elemental proxies for paleosalinity analysis of ancient shales and mudrocks
Salinity is a fundamental property of watermasses that is useful in paleoenvironmental and
paleoecological studies, yet the theory of application of geochemical proxies to paleosalinity …
paleoecological studies, yet the theory of application of geochemical proxies to paleosalinity …
Trace element behavior in hydrothermal experiments: implications for fluid processes at shallow depths in subduction zones
Chemical evaluation of fluids affected during progressive water-sediment interactions
provides critical information regarding the role of slab dehydration and/or crustal recycling in …
provides critical information regarding the role of slab dehydration and/or crustal recycling in …
Geochemistry of boron and its implications for crustal and mantle processes
Following the pioneering work of Goldschmidt and Peters (1932a, b), the geochemistry of
boron has been explored in intermittent bursts of activity, usually associated with …
boron has been explored in intermittent bursts of activity, usually associated with …
Gas hydrate dissociation off Svalbard induced by isostatic rebound rather than global warming
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously
been attributed to gas hydrate dissociation induced by anthropogenic warming of ambient …
been attributed to gas hydrate dissociation induced by anthropogenic warming of ambient …
Fluid expulsion related to mud extrusion off Costa Rica—A window to the subducting slab
A large number of mound-shaped structures that originated from mud extrusions is present
along the convergent continental margin off Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Active fluid venting …
along the convergent continental margin off Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Active fluid venting …
The influence of rivers on marine boron isotopes and implications for reconstructing past ocean pH
Ocean pH is particularly sensitive to atmospheric carbon dioxide content,,. Records of ocean
pH can therefore be used to estimate past atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. The …
pH can therefore be used to estimate past atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. The …
Boron isotope evidence for shallow fluid transfer across subduction zones by serpentinized mantle
M Scambelluri, S Tonarini - Geology, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Serpentinites formed by alteration of oceanic and forearc mantle are major volatile and fluid-
mobile element reservoirs for arc magmatism, though direct proof of their dominance in the …
mobile element reservoirs for arc magmatism, though direct proof of their dominance in the …
Boron sources, speciation and its potential impact on health
FS Kot - Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio …, 2009 - Springer
The behaviour of boron (B) and its fate in the environment remains in many respects
obscure. The major B sources and fluxes seem to have been identified, although there are …
obscure. The major B sources and fluxes seem to have been identified, although there are …