The role of PHT1 family transporters in the acquisition and redistribution of phosphorus in plants

G Victor Roch, T Maharajan, SA Ceasar… - Critical Reviews in …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Phosphorus (P) is one of the most important macronutrients for plant growth and yield. Low
availability of inorganic phosphate (Pi) in soil substantially curbs crop production, whereas …

[HTML][HTML] The quest for tolerant varieties: the importance of integrating “omics” techniques to phenotyping

M Zivy, S Wienkoop, J Renaut, C Pinheiro… - Frontiers in plant …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The primary objective of crop breeding is to improve yield and/or harvest quality while
minimizing inputs. Global climate change and the increase in world population are …

[HTML][HTML] Complementary proteome and transcriptome profiling in phosphate-deficient Arabidopsis roots reveals multiple levels of gene regulation

P Lan, W Li, W Schmidt - Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, 2012 - ASBMB
Phosphate (P i) deficiency impairs plant growth and productivity in many agricultural
ecosystems, causing severe reductions in crop yield. To uncover novel aspects in …

Proteomics study reveals the molecular mechanisms underlying water stress tolerance induced by Piriformospora indica in barley

M Ghabooli, B Khatabi, FS Ahmadi, M Sepehri… - Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Piriformospora indica is a mutualistic root endophytic fungus, which transfers several
benefits to hosts including enhance plant growth and increase yield under both normal and …

An RNA-Seq transcriptome analysis of orthophosphate-deficient white lupin reveals novel insights into phosphorus acclimation in plants

JA O'Rourke, SS Yang, SS Miller, B Bucciarelli… - Plant …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Phosphorus, in its orthophosphate form (Pi), is one of the most limiting macronutrients in
soils for plant growth and development. However, the whole-genome molecular …

[HTML][HTML] Sulfur alleviates arsenic toxicity by reducing its accumulation and modulating proteome, amino acids and thiol metabolism in rice leaves

G Dixit, AP Singh, A Kumar, S Dwivedi, F Deeba… - Scientific Reports, 2015 - nature.com
Arsenic (As) contamination of water is a global concern and rice consumption is the biggest
dietary exposure to human posing carcinogenic risks, predominantly in Asia. Sulfur (S) is …

Comparative proteomic analysis of canola leaves under salinity stress

A Bandehagh, GH Salekdeh, M Toorchi… - …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Although canola is a moderately salt‐tolerant species, its growth, seed yield, and oil
production are markedly reduced under salt stress, particularly during the early vegetative …

[HTML][HTML] Comparative proteomic analyses provide new insights into low phosphorus stress responses in maize leaves

K Zhang, H Liu, P Tao, H Chen - PLoS One, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Phosphorus deficiency limits plant growth and development. To better understand the
mechanisms behind how maize responds to phosphate stress, we compared the proteome …

[图书][B] Stress ecology: environmental stress as ecological driving force and key player in evolution

CEW Steinberg - 2012 - books.google.com
Not all stress is stressful; instead, it appears that stress in the environment, below the
mutation threshold, is essential for many subtle manifestations of population structures and …

Rice proteomics: a move toward expanded proteome coverage to comparative and functional proteomics uncovers the mysteries of rice and plant biology

GK Agrawal, R Rakwal - Proteomics, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Growing rice is an important socio‐economic activity. Rice proteomics has achieved a
tremendous progress in establishing techniques to proteomes of almost all tissues, organs …