Citrate, malate and histidine have been involved in many processes including metal tolerance and accumulation in plants. These molecules have been frequently reported to be the potential nickel chelators, which most likely facilitate metal transport through xylem. In this context, we assess here, the relationship between organics acids and histidine content and nickel accumulation in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum and Brassica juncea grown in hydroponic media added with 25, 50 and 100\u3bcM NiCl2. Results showed that M. crystallinum is relatively more tolerant to Ni toxicity than B. juncea. For both species, xylem transport rate of Ni increased with increasing Ni supply. A positive correlation was established between nickel and citrate conce...
The work dealt with the influence of free L-histidine on nickel (Ni) translocation into the shoots o...
Aims: Nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) interactions during their uptake and root-to-shoot translocation and...
Hyperaccumulating plants are capable of accumulating extraordinary concentrations of heavy metals, e...
Citrate, malate and histidine have been involved in many processes including metal tolerance and acc...
Exposure of the hyperaccumulator Alyssum lesbiacum to nickel (Ni) is known to result in a dose-depen...
Aims: This study evaluated the effect of phloem translocation on Ni accumulation in the hyperaccumul...
The implication of organic acids in Cd and Ni translocation was studied in the halophyte species Ses...
Aims: This study evaluated the effect of phloem translocation on Ni accumulation in the hyperaccumul...
Field-collected, young plants of Ni hyperaccumulator Stackhousia tryonii, grown in a glasshouse for ...
Field-collected, young plants of Ni hyperaccumulator Stackhousia tryonii, grown in a glasshouse for ...
Saline soils often constitute sites of accumulation of industrial and urban wastes contaminated by h...
Field-collected, young plants of Ni hyperaccumulator Stackhousia tryonii, grown in a glasshouse for ...
The negative effect of excess nickel (Ni) on plants is well investigated but there is only little in...
Aims: Nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) interactions during their uptake and root-to-shoot translocation and...
IThe implication of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidative systems in response to Ni was evaluate...
The work dealt with the influence of free L-histidine on nickel (Ni) translocation into the shoots o...
Aims: Nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) interactions during their uptake and root-to-shoot translocation and...
Hyperaccumulating plants are capable of accumulating extraordinary concentrations of heavy metals, e...
Citrate, malate and histidine have been involved in many processes including metal tolerance and acc...
Exposure of the hyperaccumulator Alyssum lesbiacum to nickel (Ni) is known to result in a dose-depen...
Aims: This study evaluated the effect of phloem translocation on Ni accumulation in the hyperaccumul...
The implication of organic acids in Cd and Ni translocation was studied in the halophyte species Ses...
Aims: This study evaluated the effect of phloem translocation on Ni accumulation in the hyperaccumul...
Field-collected, young plants of Ni hyperaccumulator Stackhousia tryonii, grown in a glasshouse for ...
Field-collected, young plants of Ni hyperaccumulator Stackhousia tryonii, grown in a glasshouse for ...
Saline soils often constitute sites of accumulation of industrial and urban wastes contaminated by h...
Field-collected, young plants of Ni hyperaccumulator Stackhousia tryonii, grown in a glasshouse for ...
The negative effect of excess nickel (Ni) on plants is well investigated but there is only little in...
Aims: Nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) interactions during their uptake and root-to-shoot translocation and...
IThe implication of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidative systems in response to Ni was evaluate...
The work dealt with the influence of free L-histidine on nickel (Ni) translocation into the shoots o...
Aims: Nickel (Ni) and zinc (Zn) interactions during their uptake and root-to-shoot translocation and...
Hyperaccumulating plants are capable of accumulating extraordinary concentrations of heavy metals, e...