The efflux of organic anions from roots plays an important role in plant nutrition. The release of simple carboxylic anions such as citrate, malate and oxalate have been implicated in mechanisms of aluminium (Al) tolerance and improved acquisition of soil phosphorus. These metabolites are likely to cross cell membranes as multivalent anions and recent evidence indicates that anion-permeable channels facilitate this flow in the Al-dependent efflux of malate and citrate from wheat and maize, respectively. However, the genes encoding these anion channels, or any other protein that facilitates the release of citrate, malate or oxalate have not been isolated. This is an obstacle for the application of biotechnology to combat Al toxicity and to i...
Grain amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.) is abundant in oxalate and can secrete oxalate under ...
Members of the aluminium (Al)-activated malate transporter (ALMT) gene family encode transmembrane p...
Acid soils limit crop yields around the world due to nutrient deficiencies and mineral toxicities. N...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...
Approximately 30% of the world’s total land area and over 50% of the world’s potential arable lands ...
Acid soils restrict plant production around the world. One of the major limitations to plant growth ...
Malate and citrate efflux from root apices is a mechanism of Al3+ tolerance in many plant species. C...
AbstractSoluble aluminium (Al3+) is the major constraint to plant growth on acid soils. Plants have ...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al) toxicity in plants is seen in about 15% of the soils worldwide, restraining...
Root efflux of organic acid anions underlies a major mecha-nism of plant aluminium (Al) tolerance on...
Plants have evolved a number of different mechanisms for dealing with toxic metals in the environmen...
The phytotoxic effects of aluminum (Al) on root systems of crop plants constitute a major agricultur...
Soluble ionic aluminum (Al) inhibits root growth and reduces crop production on acid soils. Al-resis...
Aluminum (Al³⁺)-dependent efflux of malate from root apices is a mechanism for Al³⁺ tolerance in whe...
The correlation between organic acid anion release and Al content was examined in two maize (Zea may...
Grain amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.) is abundant in oxalate and can secrete oxalate under ...
Members of the aluminium (Al)-activated malate transporter (ALMT) gene family encode transmembrane p...
Acid soils limit crop yields around the world due to nutrient deficiencies and mineral toxicities. N...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...
Approximately 30% of the world’s total land area and over 50% of the world’s potential arable lands ...
Acid soils restrict plant production around the world. One of the major limitations to plant growth ...
Malate and citrate efflux from root apices is a mechanism of Al3+ tolerance in many plant species. C...
AbstractSoluble aluminium (Al3+) is the major constraint to plant growth on acid soils. Plants have ...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al) toxicity in plants is seen in about 15% of the soils worldwide, restraining...
Root efflux of organic acid anions underlies a major mecha-nism of plant aluminium (Al) tolerance on...
Plants have evolved a number of different mechanisms for dealing with toxic metals in the environmen...
The phytotoxic effects of aluminum (Al) on root systems of crop plants constitute a major agricultur...
Soluble ionic aluminum (Al) inhibits root growth and reduces crop production on acid soils. Al-resis...
Aluminum (Al³⁺)-dependent efflux of malate from root apices is a mechanism for Al³⁺ tolerance in whe...
The correlation between organic acid anion release and Al content was examined in two maize (Zea may...
Grain amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.) is abundant in oxalate and can secrete oxalate under ...
Members of the aluminium (Al)-activated malate transporter (ALMT) gene family encode transmembrane p...
Acid soils limit crop yields around the world due to nutrient deficiencies and mineral toxicities. N...