Specific Fe2+ uptake system in strategy I plants inducible under Fe deficiency

T Zaharieva, V Römheld - Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to examine more in detail the uptake of Fe2+ in non‐
graminaceous (Strategy I plants) and graminaceous species (Strategy II plants). FeSO4 (2 …

Similarities and differences in iron homeostasis strategies between graminaceous and nongraminaceous plants

ZF Chao, DY Chao - New Phytologist, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Iron (Fe) homeostasis is essential for both plant development and human nutrition. The
maintenance of Fe homeostasis involves a complex network in which Fe signaling nodes …

Role of root‐induced changes in the rhizosphere for iron acquisition in higher plants

H Marschner, M Treeby… - Zeitschrift für …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Plants can mobilize iron (Fe) in the rhizosphere by non‐specific and specific (adaptive)
mechanisms. Non‐specific mechanisms are, for example, rhizosphere acidification related …

[图书][B] Iron nutrition in plants and rhizospheric microorganisms

LL Barton, J Abadía - 2007 - books.google.com
Animals including humans are highly dependent on plants to provide many different
nutrients including iron in a useable form. Additionally, plants are used to support the growth …

Iron deficiency and chlorosis in orchard and vineyard ecosystems

M Tagliavini, AD Rombola - European Journal of Agronomy, 2001 - Elsevier
Several perennial, deciduous, as well as evergreen fruit crops develop symptoms of iron
deficiency—interveinal chlorosis of apical leaves—when cultivated in calcareous and …

Silicon alleviates iron deficiency in cucumber by promoting mobilization of iron in the root apoplast

J Pavlovic, J Samardzic, V Maksimović… - New …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Root responses to lack of iron (F e) have mainly been studied in nutrient solution
experiments devoid of silicon (S i). Here we investigated how S i ameliorates F e deficiency …

Chemical reactions in soils that affect iron availability to plants. A quantative approach

WL Lindsay - Iron Nutrition in Soils and Plants: Proceedings of the …, 1995 - Springer
Chemical reactions in soils largely determine the availability of Fe to plants. The solubility of
Fe in soils can best be expressed as: Fe (OH) 3 (soil-Fe)+ 3H+⇌ Fe 3++ 3H 2 O having a log …

Foliar fertilization: possible routes of iron transport from leaf surface to cell organelles

H Malhotra, R Pandey, S Sharma… - Archives of Agronomy …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Iron (Fe) plays a pivotal role in plant nutrition as well as human health. Foliar application is
being adopted as an economic, targeted and environment friendly alternative over soil …

Mechanism of Short Term FeIII Reduction by Roots Evidence against the Role of Secreted Reductants

EG Barrett-Lennard, H Marschner… - Plant physiology, 1983 - academic.oup.com
The hypothesized role of secreted reducing compounds in FeIII reduction has been
examined with Fe-deficient peanuts (Arachis hypogaea L. cv A124B). Experiments involved …

[PDF][PDF] Fe-EDDHA alleviates chlorosis inConcord'grapevines grown at high pH

BR Smith, L Cheng - HortScience, 2006 - researchgate.net
ÔConcordÕ grapevines (Vitis labruscana Bailey) can readily develop iron deficiency-
induced leaf chlorosis when grown on calcareous or high pH soils. Iron (Fe) chelates are …