Copyright © 2004 American Society of Plant BiologistsMany plants are known to reduce the toxic effects of high soil boron (B) by reducing uptake of B, but no mechanism for limiting uptake has previously been identified. The B-tolerant cultivar of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), Sahara, was shown to be able to maintain root B concentrations up to 50% lower than in the B-sensitive cultivar, Schooner. This translated into xylem concentrations that were approximately 64% lower and leaf concentrations 73% lower in the tolerant cultivar. In both cultivars, B accumulation was rapid and reached a steady-state concentration in roots within 3 h. In Schooner, this concentration was similar to the external medium, whereas in Sahara, the root concentration...
Plants differ in their abilities to utilise BA and to tolerate excess BA. Physiological and molecul...
Whilst of lesser prevalence than B deficient soils, B-rich soils are important, causing B toxicity i...
A field experiment was carried out to study the differential response of eight malting barley genoty...
Cultivar differences in root elongation under B toxic conditions were observed in barley (Hordeum vu...
Boron toxicity is a common problem for many crop plants, especially those growing on soil with high ...
© 2009 American Society of Plant BiologistsBoron (B) toxicity is common in many areas of the world. ...
"June 2004."Bibliography: leaves 135-159.xi, 159 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Studies the mechanism underly...
High soil boron (B) concentrations lead to the accumulation of B in leaves, causing the development ...
Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of P...
Tolerance to boron (B) toxicity in cereals is known to be associated with reduced tissue accumulatio...
The physiological role of boron is not clearly understood, however it has long been established that...
Using 10 barley Turkish cultivars (Hordeum vulgare L.) field experiments were carried out on soils c...
© 2006 American Society of Plant BiologistsBoron (B) is an essential micronutrient that affects plan...
Phytoremediation is a promising technology to tackle boron toxicity, which restricts agricultural ac...
The occurrence of Boron (B) toxicity in Australian soils is recognised as a limiting factor for cere...
Plants differ in their abilities to utilise BA and to tolerate excess BA. Physiological and molecul...
Whilst of lesser prevalence than B deficient soils, B-rich soils are important, causing B toxicity i...
A field experiment was carried out to study the differential response of eight malting barley genoty...
Cultivar differences in root elongation under B toxic conditions were observed in barley (Hordeum vu...
Boron toxicity is a common problem for many crop plants, especially those growing on soil with high ...
© 2009 American Society of Plant BiologistsBoron (B) toxicity is common in many areas of the world. ...
"June 2004."Bibliography: leaves 135-159.xi, 159 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.Studies the mechanism underly...
High soil boron (B) concentrations lead to the accumulation of B in leaves, causing the development ...
Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of P...
Tolerance to boron (B) toxicity in cereals is known to be associated with reduced tissue accumulatio...
The physiological role of boron is not clearly understood, however it has long been established that...
Using 10 barley Turkish cultivars (Hordeum vulgare L.) field experiments were carried out on soils c...
© 2006 American Society of Plant BiologistsBoron (B) is an essential micronutrient that affects plan...
Phytoremediation is a promising technology to tackle boron toxicity, which restricts agricultural ac...
The occurrence of Boron (B) toxicity in Australian soils is recognised as a limiting factor for cere...
Plants differ in their abilities to utilise BA and to tolerate excess BA. Physiological and molecul...
Whilst of lesser prevalence than B deficient soils, B-rich soils are important, causing B toxicity i...
A field experiment was carried out to study the differential response of eight malting barley genoty...