Boron (B) toxicity is a significant limitation to cereal crop production in a number of regions worldwide. Here we describe the cloning of a gene from barley, underlying the chromosome 6H B toxicity tolerance QTL. It is the second B toxicity tolerance gene identified in barley. Previously, we identified the gene HvBot1 which functions as an efflux transporter in B toxicity tolerant barley to move B out of the plant. The gene identified in this work encodes HvNIP2;1, an aquaporin from the NIP subfamily which was recently described as a silicon influx transporter in barley and rice. Here we show that a rice mutant for this gene also shows reduced B accumulation in leaf blades compared to wild type and that the mutant protein alters growth of ...
Boron (B) toxicity is a significant constraint to cereal production in regions worldwide, including ...
Addendum to: Fitzpatrick KL, Reid RJ. The involvement of aquaglyceroporins in transport of boron in ...
Plants differ in their abilities to utilise BA and to tolerate excess BA. Physiological and molecul...
Tolerance to boron (B) toxicity in cereals is known to be associated with reduced tissue accumulatio...
Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of P...
Both deficiency and toxicity of the essential micronutrient boron (B) lead to reduced crop yield in ...
Boron toxicity is a common problem for many crop plants, especially those growing on soil with high ...
Tolerance to boron (B) toxicity in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is partially attributable to HvNIP2;1...
The occurrence of Boron (B) toxicity in Australian soils is recognised as a limiting factor for cere...
Both limiting and toxic soil concentrations of the essential micronutrient boron represent major lim...
The molecular mechanisms of boron (B) toxicity are not well-understood. In order to obtain insights ...
© 2009 American Society of Plant BiologistsBoron (B) toxicity is common in many areas of the world. ...
Aquaporins (AQPs) are channel proteins that facilitate the transport of water and various low molecu...
Copyright © 2004 American Society of Plant BiologistsMany plants are known to reduce the toxic effec...
High soil boron (B) concentrations lead to the accumulation of B in leaves, causing the development ...
Boron (B) toxicity is a significant constraint to cereal production in regions worldwide, including ...
Addendum to: Fitzpatrick KL, Reid RJ. The involvement of aquaglyceroporins in transport of boron in ...
Plants differ in their abilities to utilise BA and to tolerate excess BA. Physiological and molecul...
Tolerance to boron (B) toxicity in cereals is known to be associated with reduced tissue accumulatio...
Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of P...
Both deficiency and toxicity of the essential micronutrient boron (B) lead to reduced crop yield in ...
Boron toxicity is a common problem for many crop plants, especially those growing on soil with high ...
Tolerance to boron (B) toxicity in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) is partially attributable to HvNIP2;1...
The occurrence of Boron (B) toxicity in Australian soils is recognised as a limiting factor for cere...
Both limiting and toxic soil concentrations of the essential micronutrient boron represent major lim...
The molecular mechanisms of boron (B) toxicity are not well-understood. In order to obtain insights ...
© 2009 American Society of Plant BiologistsBoron (B) toxicity is common in many areas of the world. ...
Aquaporins (AQPs) are channel proteins that facilitate the transport of water and various low molecu...
Copyright © 2004 American Society of Plant BiologistsMany plants are known to reduce the toxic effec...
High soil boron (B) concentrations lead to the accumulation of B in leaves, causing the development ...
Boron (B) toxicity is a significant constraint to cereal production in regions worldwide, including ...
Addendum to: Fitzpatrick KL, Reid RJ. The involvement of aquaglyceroporins in transport of boron in ...
Plants differ in their abilities to utilise BA and to tolerate excess BA. Physiological and molecul...