Micronutrient nutrition of plants

RM Welch, L Shuman - Critical Reviews in plant sciences, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
Currently, there are eight trace elements considered to be essential for higher plants, Fe, Zn,
Mn, Cu, Ni, B, Mo, and Cl. Possibly, other elements will be discovered to be essential …

Organic acids and Fe deficiency: a review

J Abadía, AF López-Millán, A Rombolà, A Abadía - Plant and Soil, 2002 - Springer
Organic acid concentrations often increase with iron deficiency in different plant parts such
as roots, leaves and stem exudates. The review summarises data available on the changes …

Strategies of plants for acquisition of iron

H Marschner, V Römheld - Plant and soil, 1994 - Springer
Two different types of root response to Fe deficiency (strategies) have been identified in
species of the Plant Kingdom. In Strategy I which occurs in all plant species except grasses …

Zinc phytotoxicity

RL Chaney - Zinc in Soils and Plants: Proceedings of the …, 1993 - Springer
After “natural” phytotoxicity from Al or Mn in strongly acidic soil, Zn phytotoxicity is the most
extensive microelement phytotoxicity, far more important than Cu, Ni, Co, Cd, or other …

The role of iron-deficiency stress responses in stimulating heavy-metal transport in plants

CK Cohen, TC Fox, DF Garvin, LV Kochian - Plant physiology, 1998 - academic.oup.com
Plant accumulation of Fe and other metals can be enhanced under Fe deficiency. We
investigated the influence of Fe status on heavy-metal and divalent-cation uptake in roots of …

Mechanisms and regulation of reduction-based iron uptake in plants

W Schmidt - The New Phytologist, 1999 - cambridge.org
Despite the usually high abundance of iron (Fe) in soils, the low solubility of Fe-bearing
minerals restricts the available Fe pools in most aerobic soils to levels that are far below …

Mechanisms of micronutrient uptake and translocation in plants

LV Kochian - Micronutrients in agriculture, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter focuses on advancements in the understanding of micronutrient absorption and
translocation that have occurred since the publication of the first edition of Micronutrients in …

Why plants grow poorly on very acid soils: are ecologists missing the obvious?

PS Kidd, J Proctor - Journal of Experimental Botany, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Factors associated with soil acidity are considered to be limiting for plants in many parts of
the world. This work was undertaken to investigate the role of the toxicity of hydrogen (H+) …

Iron inefficiency in maize mutant ys1 (Zea mays L. cv Yellow-Stripe) is caused by a defect in uptake of iron phytosiderophores

N von Wirén, S Mori, H Marschner… - Plant …, 1994 - academic.oup.com
To determine the Fe inefficiency factors in the maize mutant ys1 (Zea mays L. cv Yellow
Stripe), root exudates of Fe-inefficient ys1 and of two Fe-efficient maize cultivars (Alice, WF9) …

Studies on the improvement in iron nutrition of peanut by intercropping with maize on a calcareous soil

Y Zuo, F Zhang, X Li, Y Cao - Plant and Soil, 2000 - Springer
Both rhizobox and field experiments were conducted to investigate nutritional interactions
between peanut and maize in intercropping systems for Fe acquistion. Field observations …