A ferric-chelate reductase for iron uptake from soils

NJ Robinson, CM Procter, EL Connolly, ML Guerinot - Nature, 1999 - nature.com
… FRO2 belongs to a superfamily of flavocytochromes that transport … that impair the activity
of ferric-chelate reductase 3 . There is a … quality and increased growth in iron-deficient soils. …

[引用][C] A ferric-chelate reductase for iron uptake from soils

R NJ - Nature, 1999 - cir.nii.ac.jp
A ferric-chelate reductase for iron uptake from soils | CiNii Research … A ferric-chelate
reductase for iron uptake from soils

Genetic evidence that induction of root Fe(III) chelate reductase activity is necessary for iron uptake under iron deficiency

Y Yi, ML Guerinot - The Plant Journal, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
… , for ferric chelate reductase defective. Three (frd1-1, frd1-2 and frd1-3) of these mutants failed
to induce Fe(lll) chelate reductase under iron~… The F1 plants were transferred to soil and …

Iron uptake mechanisms in plants: functions of the FRO family of ferric reductases

J Jeong, EL Connolly - Plant science, 2009 - Elsevier
… summarizes iron uptake from the soil and recent progress in understanding iron transport
showing that a ferric chelate reductase (FRO7) in Arabidopsis reduces iron at the surface of …

Overexpression of the FRO2 ferric chelate reductase confers tolerance to growth on low iron and uncovers posttranscriptional control

EL Connolly, NH Campbell, N Grotz… - Plant …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
… Here, we report that FRO2 and IRT1, the major transporter responsible for high-affinity
iron uptake from the soil, are coordinately regulated at both the transcriptional and …

Characterization of FRO1, a pea ferric-chelate reductase involved in root iron acquisition

BM Waters, DG Blevins, DJ Eide - Plant Physiology, 2002 - academic.oup.com
… To acquire iron, many plant species reduce soil Fe(III) to Fe(II) by Fe(III)-chelate reductases
… ) confers increased iron uptake in a yeast mutant defective for Fe uptake. More recently, an …

Effect of Ammonium and Nitrate on Ferric Chelate Reductase and Nitrate Reductase in Vaccinium Species

U Poonnachit, R Darnell - Annals of Botany, 2004 - academic.oup.com
… of soils, including high pH, low iron, and nitrate‐containing soils. … soils. The objectives of
the present study were to determine differences in NR and FCR activity, nitrogen and iron uptake

Mutational reconstructed ferric chelate reductase confers enhanced tolerance in rice to iron deficiency in calcareous soil

Y Ishimaru, S Kim, T Tsukamoto, H Oki… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
… Fe 3+ chelate-reductase activity and a higher Fe-uptake rate than vector controls under Fe-…
in calcareous soils. This report shows that enhancing the Fe 3+ chelate-reductase activity of …

Ferric-chelate reductase activity is a limiting factor in iron uptake in spinach and kale roots

SR Lee, MM Oh, SA Park - Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology, 2016 - Springer
… compounds phytosiderophores (PS) into the surrounding soil; uptake of the resulting Fe(ІІІ)-PS …
Typically, in well-aerated soil, Fe is oxidized to an insoluble ferric form [Fe(III)], whereas …

Synthetic iron chelates as substrates of root ferric chelate reductase in green stressed cucumber plants

JJ Lucena, RL Chaney - Journal of plant nutrition, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
This work studied the behavior of different iron (Fe)-chelates as substrates of ferric chelate
reductase (FCR) and their ability as Fe suppliers for mildly chlorotic plants. FCR activity and …