Background and aims: Graminaceous plants are grown worldwide as staple crops under a variety of climatic and soil conditions. They release phytosiderophores for Fe acquisition (Strategy II). Aim of the present study was to uncover how the rhizosphere pH, background electrolyte and temperature affect the mobilization of Fe and other metals from soil by phytosiderophores. Methods: For this purpose a series of kinetic batch interaction experiments with the phytosiderophore 2′-deoxymugineic acid (DMA), a calcareous clay soil and a mildly acidic sandy soil were performed. The temperature, electrolyte concentration and applied electrolyte cation were varied. The effect of pH was examined by applying two levels of lime and Cu to the acidic soil. R...
Because Fe availability is low in most aerobic soil, microorganisms and plants release low molecular...
The impact of a large rhizosphere alkalisation on copper (Cu) bioavailability to durum wheat (Tritic...
The investigation of trace element biogeochemistry in the soil-plant system is a necessary step for ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Phytosiderophores (PS) are natural chelating agents, exuded by g...
Phytosiderophores (PS) are natural chelating agents, exuded by graminaceous plants (grasses) for the...
Synergistic effects between ligand- and reductant-based Fe acquisition strategies can enhance the mo...
Background and aims: Graminaceous plants exude phytosiderophores (PS) for acquiring Fe. Adsorption o...
The reclamation of sulfidic mine tailings with the potential to release toxic metals into the surrou...
Correspondance auteur: Bravin M.N. CIRAD, UPR Recyclage & Risque 78, F-34398 Montpellier, France E-m...
Plants can cope with Fe deficiency by either acidifying the rhizosphere and enhancing the ferric che...
iron deficiency, phytosiderophore, rhizosphere, strategy II, trace elements, Triticum aestivum cv Ta...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
International audienceDue to only few experimental evidences, the importance of root-induced alterat...
Chapter 4International audienceIron is an essential micronutrient for most organisms due to its role...
Because Fe availability is low in most aerobic soil, microorganisms and plants release low molecular...
The impact of a large rhizosphere alkalisation on copper (Cu) bioavailability to durum wheat (Tritic...
The investigation of trace element biogeochemistry in the soil-plant system is a necessary step for ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Phytosiderophores (PS) are natural chelating agents, exuded by g...
Phytosiderophores (PS) are natural chelating agents, exuded by graminaceous plants (grasses) for the...
Synergistic effects between ligand- and reductant-based Fe acquisition strategies can enhance the mo...
Background and aims: Graminaceous plants exude phytosiderophores (PS) for acquiring Fe. Adsorption o...
The reclamation of sulfidic mine tailings with the potential to release toxic metals into the surrou...
Correspondance auteur: Bravin M.N. CIRAD, UPR Recyclage & Risque 78, F-34398 Montpellier, France E-m...
Plants can cope with Fe deficiency by either acidifying the rhizosphere and enhancing the ferric che...
iron deficiency, phytosiderophore, rhizosphere, strategy II, trace elements, Triticum aestivum cv Ta...
Publication Inra prise en compte dans l'analyse bibliométrique des publications scientifiques mondia...
International audienceDue to only few experimental evidences, the importance of root-induced alterat...
Chapter 4International audienceIron is an essential micronutrient for most organisms due to its role...
Because Fe availability is low in most aerobic soil, microorganisms and plants release low molecular...
The impact of a large rhizosphere alkalisation on copper (Cu) bioavailability to durum wheat (Tritic...
The investigation of trace element biogeochemistry in the soil-plant system is a necessary step for ...