[HTML][HTML] Availability of Mn, Zn and Fe in the rhizosphere

Z Rengel - Journal of soil science and plant nutrition, 2015 - SciELO Chile
This review paper critically assesses the literature on soil-microbe-plant interactions
influencing availability of micronutrients in the rhizosphere. The emphasis is placed on Zn …

Tolerance of iron-deficient and-toxic soil conditions in rice

A Mahender, BPM Swamy, A Anandan, J Ali - Plants, 2019 - mdpi.com
Iron (Fe) deficiency and toxicity are the most widely prevalent soil-related micronutrient
disorders in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Progress in rice cultivars with improved tolerance has …

Development of a novel aluminum tolerance phenotyping platform used for comparisons of cereal aluminum tolerance and investigations into rice aluminum tolerance …

AN Famoso, RT Clark, JE Shaff, E Craft… - Plant …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
The genetic and physiological mechanisms of aluminum (Al) tolerance have been well
studied in certain cereal crops, and Al tolerance genes have been identified in sorghum …

Physiological and cellular aspects of phytotoxicity tolerance in plants: the role of membrane transporters and implications for crop breeding for waterlogging tolerance

S Shabala - New Phytologist, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Waterlogging affects large areas of agricultural land, resulting in severe economic penalties
because of massive losses in crop production. Traditionally, plant breeding for waterlogging …

Genetic and physiological analysis of tolerance to acute iron toxicity in rice

LB Wu, MY Shhadi, G Gregorio, E Matthus, M Becker… - Rice, 2014 - Springer
Background Fe toxicity occurs in lowland rice production due to excess ferrous iron (Fe 2+)
formation in reduced soils. To contribute to the breeding for tolerance to Fe toxicity in rice …

Screening of soybean genotypes for waterlogging stress tolerance and understanding the physiological mechanisms

KS Sathi, AAC Masud, MR Falguni… - Advances in …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Waterlogging is a common form of abiotic stress that severely impedes global soybean
production. Targeting this issue, an experiment was carried out at Sher‐e‐Bangla …

Combined transcriptomic and physiological approaches reveal strong differences between short‐ and long‐term response of rice (Oryza sativa) to iron toxicity

M Quinet, D Vromman, A Clippe, P Bertin… - Plant, Cell & …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Ferrous iron toxicity is a mineral disorder frequently occurring under waterlogged soils
where rice is cultivated. To decipher the main metabolic pathways involved in rice response …

Iron excess affects rice photosynthesis through stomatal and non-stomatal limitations

EG Pereira, MA Oliva, L Rosado-Souza, GC Mendes… - Plant Science, 2013 - Elsevier
Iron toxicity is the most important stressor of rice in many lowland environments worldwide.
Rice cultivars differ widely in their ability to tolerate excess iron. A physiological evaluation of …

Coping mechanisms of plants to metal contaminated soil

M Mehes-Smith, K Nkongolo… - … change and sustainability, 2013 - books.google.com
Metals such as cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni) are essential for normal
plant growth and development since they contribute to the function of many enzymes and …

Mechanistic understanding of iron toxicity tolerance in contrasting rice varieties from Africa: 1. Morpho-physiological and biochemical responses

DA Onyango, F Entila, MM Dida, AM Ismail… - Functional Plant …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Iron (Fe) is a fundamental element involved in various plant metabolic processes. However,
when Fe uptake is excessive, it becomes toxic to the plant and disrupts cellular homeostasis …