For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation strategies, a thorough understanding of the mechanism of hyperaccumulation is required. A proteomic survey of the response of plants to metal exposure is a step towards this understanding. The frd3-3 metal accumulating mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana and its non-accumulating wildtype parental ecotype, Columbia, were grown hydroponically in growth chamber experiments and exposed to copper in the growth medium. The responses of the global and copper-targeted proteomes were examined both spatially and temporally. Exposure to copper caused a general increase in protein abundance, however, a prolonged exposure to copper that approached toxicity c...
Proteomic studies were performed to identify the protein species involved in copper (Cu) stress resp...
The present investigation aimed to assess the impact of copper (Cu) stress on the physiological and ...
Aims: In the present study, the effects of Cu (2.0 and 8.0 μM) on root growth of Allium cepa var. ag...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
Arabidopsis halleri has the rare ability to colonize heavy metal-polluted sites and is an emerging m...
Hyperaccumulator/hypertolerant plant species have evolved strategies allowing themto grow in metal-c...
Changes in leaf soluble proteome were explored in 3-month-old plants of metallicolous (M) and non-me...
Hyperaccumulators are distinguished from non-hyperaccumulators on the basis of their capacity to ext...
Phytoremediation has been accepted advantageous over commonly used civil engineering remediation met...
Phytoremediation has been accepted advantageous over commonly used civil engineering remediation met...
Phytoremediation has been accepted advantageous over commonly used civil engineering remediation met...
To better understand the mechanisms involved in the heavy metal stress response and tolerance in pla...
Abstract. Copper is an essential metal for plants. It plays key roles in photosynthetic and respirat...
Proteomic studies were performed to identify the protein species involved in copper (Cu) stress resp...
Proteomic studies were performed to identify the protein species involved in copper (Cu) stress resp...
The present investigation aimed to assess the impact of copper (Cu) stress on the physiological and ...
Aims: In the present study, the effects of Cu (2.0 and 8.0 μM) on root growth of Allium cepa var. ag...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
For the successful development of a hyperaccumulating plant sufficient for use in phytoremediation s...
Arabidopsis halleri has the rare ability to colonize heavy metal-polluted sites and is an emerging m...
Hyperaccumulator/hypertolerant plant species have evolved strategies allowing themto grow in metal-c...
Changes in leaf soluble proteome were explored in 3-month-old plants of metallicolous (M) and non-me...
Hyperaccumulators are distinguished from non-hyperaccumulators on the basis of their capacity to ext...
Phytoremediation has been accepted advantageous over commonly used civil engineering remediation met...
Phytoremediation has been accepted advantageous over commonly used civil engineering remediation met...
Phytoremediation has been accepted advantageous over commonly used civil engineering remediation met...
To better understand the mechanisms involved in the heavy metal stress response and tolerance in pla...
Abstract. Copper is an essential metal for plants. It plays key roles in photosynthetic and respirat...
Proteomic studies were performed to identify the protein species involved in copper (Cu) stress resp...
Proteomic studies were performed to identify the protein species involved in copper (Cu) stress resp...
The present investigation aimed to assess the impact of copper (Cu) stress on the physiological and ...
Aims: In the present study, the effects of Cu (2.0 and 8.0 μM) on root growth of Allium cepa var. ag...