The authors would like to thank to the FCT for funding the research in the Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre (MARE) through the project UID/MAR/04292/2013.Information on localization of Al and As in Tamarix gallica is required in order to better understand the detoxification mechanisms that confer tolerance in this halophyte plant species. Plants were subjected to different Al and As concentrations with and without salt supplementation. High concentrations of As and Al have been found in Tamarix gallica leaves and roots without symptoms of toxicity to the plant, which may be related to the particular compartmentation. A sequential extraction was carried out on leaves and roots to determine and to compare the metal compartmentation in...
Even at trace levels, arsenic is of environmental and health concern due to its high toxicity. The x...
Aluminium toxicity reduces crop productivity on acid soils. Some plant species developed efficient r...
Aluminium (Al) is highly toxic to plant growth, with soluble concentrations being elevated in the ∼4...
Information on localization of Al and As in Tamarix gallica is required in order to better understan...
Trace metal elements can cause various environmental and health issues due to their accumulation and...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid ubiquitously present in the environment and which threaten human h...
The subcellular distribution of arsenic (As) in Pteris vittata L., an As-hyperaccumulator, was studi...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic element accumulating in the environment as a result of anthropogenic ...
High concentration of aluminum (Al) ion solubilized in acid soils restrict plant growth. The mechani...
A number of review articles have appeared in the literature recently on metal accumulation by plants...
Although arsenic (As) is a common pollutant worldwide, many questions about As metabolism in nonhype...
ACESSO via B-on: http://dx.doi.org/ doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.06.036The physiological ability of ...
We investigated the effect of Al (400 M) on organic acids secretion, accumulation and metabolism in...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...
Aluminium (Al) typically has a deleterious impact on plant growth and development but some plants ca...
Even at trace levels, arsenic is of environmental and health concern due to its high toxicity. The x...
Aluminium toxicity reduces crop productivity on acid soils. Some plant species developed efficient r...
Aluminium (Al) is highly toxic to plant growth, with soluble concentrations being elevated in the ∼4...
Information on localization of Al and As in Tamarix gallica is required in order to better understan...
Trace metal elements can cause various environmental and health issues due to their accumulation and...
Arsenic (As) is a toxic metalloid ubiquitously present in the environment and which threaten human h...
The subcellular distribution of arsenic (As) in Pteris vittata L., an As-hyperaccumulator, was studi...
Arsenic (As) is a highly toxic element accumulating in the environment as a result of anthropogenic ...
High concentration of aluminum (Al) ion solubilized in acid soils restrict plant growth. The mechani...
A number of review articles have appeared in the literature recently on metal accumulation by plants...
Although arsenic (As) is a common pollutant worldwide, many questions about As metabolism in nonhype...
ACESSO via B-on: http://dx.doi.org/ doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.06.036The physiological ability of ...
We investigated the effect of Al (400 M) on organic acids secretion, accumulation and metabolism in...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...
Aluminium (Al) typically has a deleterious impact on plant growth and development but some plants ca...
Even at trace levels, arsenic is of environmental and health concern due to its high toxicity. The x...
Aluminium toxicity reduces crop productivity on acid soils. Some plant species developed efficient r...
Aluminium (Al) is highly toxic to plant growth, with soluble concentrations being elevated in the ∼4...