Published in the Journal of Nutrition 133 (Supplement: 11th International Symposium on Trace Elements in Man and Animals)There are similarities between mammals and plants in the absorption and transport of trace elements. The chemistry of trace element uptake from food sources in both cases is based on the thermodynamics of adsorption on charged solid surfaces embedded in a solution phase of charged ions and metal-binding ligands together with redox systems in the case of iron and some other elements. Constitutive absorption systems function in nutrient uptake during normal conditions, and inducible "turbo" systems increase the supply of a particular nutrient during deficiency. Iron uptake is the most studied of the micronutrients, and divi...
Many trace metals (TMs) (e.g. Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Zn) are essential for organisms as active centres ...
Iron plays a crucial role in biochemistry and is an essential micronutrient for plants and humans al...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
Copyright © 2001 CSIRO This paper is now found on the webpage for the title "Functional Plant Biolog...
Iron dynamics in plants results from complex mechanisms involving the integration of transporter act...
Plants acquire micronutrients such as iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), manganese, or copper from soil. These mi...
Plants use iron as a cofactor of proteins used in photosynthetic systems, electron transport chain a...
In all living organisms, essential micronutrients are cofactors of many ubiquitous proteins that par...
The handling of trace elements by plants plays a fundamental role in food security and safety. There...
Plants are the main dietary resource of micronutrients essential for humans. But staple food crops o...
Plants need many different metal elements for growth, development and reproduction, which must be mo...
AbstractProper metal transport and homeostasis are critical for the growth and development of plants...
International audienceAbstract The metals iron, zinc, manganese, copper, molybdenum, and nickel are ...
Different anthropogenic sources of metals can result from agricultural, industrial, military, mining...
This review is a distillation of the vast amount of physiological and molecular data on plant membra...
Many trace metals (TMs) (e.g. Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Zn) are essential for organisms as active centres ...
Iron plays a crucial role in biochemistry and is an essential micronutrient for plants and humans al...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
Copyright © 2001 CSIRO This paper is now found on the webpage for the title "Functional Plant Biolog...
Iron dynamics in plants results from complex mechanisms involving the integration of transporter act...
Plants acquire micronutrients such as iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), manganese, or copper from soil. These mi...
Plants use iron as a cofactor of proteins used in photosynthetic systems, electron transport chain a...
In all living organisms, essential micronutrients are cofactors of many ubiquitous proteins that par...
The handling of trace elements by plants plays a fundamental role in food security and safety. There...
Plants are the main dietary resource of micronutrients essential for humans. But staple food crops o...
Plants need many different metal elements for growth, development and reproduction, which must be mo...
AbstractProper metal transport and homeostasis are critical for the growth and development of plants...
International audienceAbstract The metals iron, zinc, manganese, copper, molybdenum, and nickel are ...
Different anthropogenic sources of metals can result from agricultural, industrial, military, mining...
This review is a distillation of the vast amount of physiological and molecular data on plant membra...
Many trace metals (TMs) (e.g. Cu, Fe, Mn, Mo, Ni, Zn) are essential for organisms as active centres ...
Iron plays a crucial role in biochemistry and is an essential micronutrient for plants and humans al...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...