Aluminum stress signaling in plants
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is a major constraint for crop production in acidic soil worldwide.
When the soil pH is lower than 5, Al3+ is released to the soil and enters into root tip cell …
When the soil pH is lower than 5, Al3+ is released to the soil and enters into root tip cell …
Aluminum stress signaling, response, and adaptive mechanisms in plants
H Liu, R Zhu, K Shu, W Lv, S Wang… - Plant signaling & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Over 40% of arable land in the world is acidic. Al stress has become a global agricultural
problem affecting plant growth and limiting crop production in acidic soils. Plants have …
problem affecting plant growth and limiting crop production in acidic soils. Plants have …
Cell biology of aluminum toxicity and tolerance in higher plants
H Matsumoto - 2000 - Elsevier
Aluminum is the major element in the soil and exists as a stable complex with oxygen and
silicate in neutral and weakly acidic soil. When the soil pH is lower than 4.5–5.0, Al is …
silicate in neutral and weakly acidic soil. When the soil pH is lower than 4.5–5.0, Al is …
The role of aluminum sensing and signaling in plant aluminum resistance
As researchers have gained a better understanding in recent years into the physiological,
molecular, and genetic basis of how plants deal with aluminum (Al) toxicity in acid soils …
molecular, and genetic basis of how plants deal with aluminum (Al) toxicity in acid soils …
Aluminum in plant: Benefits, toxicity and tolerance mechanisms
Aluminum (Al) is the third most ubiquitous metal in the earth's crust. A decrease in soil pH
below 5 increases its solubility and availability. However, its impact on plants depends …
below 5 increases its solubility and availability. However, its impact on plants depends …
Molecular physiology of aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants
SK Panda, H Matsumoto - The botanical review, 2007 - Springer
Aluminum being the third most abundant metal in the earth's crust poses a serious threat to
crop productivity in acid soils, which comprise almost half of the arable land. This review …
crop productivity in acid soils, which comprise almost half of the arable land. This review …
[PDF][PDF] Cellular mechanisms of aluminum toxicity and resistance in plants
LV Kochian - 1995 - academia.edu
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the major factor limiting crop productivity on acid soils, which
comprise up to 40% of the world's arable lands. Also, many native and crop plants exhibit …
comprise up to 40% of the world's arable lands. Also, many native and crop plants exhibit …
Aluminum toxicity in plants: Present and future
R Hajiboland, CK Panda, O Lastochkina… - Journal of Plant Growth …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Toxic aluminum ions (Al3+) found in acidic soils are absorbed by plants and interact
with multiple sites during plant development, affecting especially the root growth. The …
with multiple sites during plant development, affecting especially the root growth. The …
Aluminum toxicity and resistance in higher plants
F Vardar, M Ünal - 2007 - openaccess.iku.edu.tr
Aluminum (Al) is the major element in the soil and exists as a stable complex with oxygen
and silicate. When the soil pH is below 5, Al is solubilized in the soil water and absorbed by …
and silicate. When the soil pH is below 5, Al is solubilized in the soil water and absorbed by …
Alleviating aluminum toxicity in plants: Implications of reactive oxygen species signaling and crosstalk with other signaling pathways
A Ranjan, R Sinha, TR Sharma… - Physiologia …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is a major limiting factor for plant growth and productivity in acidic soil.
At pH lower than 5.0 (pH< 5.0), the soluble and toxic form of Al (Al3+ ions) enters root cells …
At pH lower than 5.0 (pH< 5.0), the soluble and toxic form of Al (Al3+ ions) enters root cells …