Miscanthus sinensis Andersson is a pioneer plant species that grows naturally at mining sites. Miscanthus sinensis can detoxify aluminium (Al) by producing phytosiderophores, such as chlorogenic acid, citric acid, and malic acid, and localizing Al in cell walls. Root-endophytic Chaetomium cupreum, which produces microbial siderophores, enhances Al tolerance in M. sinensis. However, we could not determine whether the siderophores produced by C. cupreum actually enhance Al tolerance in M. sinensis, because the microbial siderophores have not yet been identified in previous research. The purpose of this study was to clarify how C. cupreum chemically increases Al tolerance in M. sinensis under acidic mining site conditions, especially consideri...
Keywords</span></strong><span lang=EN-GB>: aluminium (Al), base cations, BC<span class=GramE>:Al</sp...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity, which is caused by the solubilization of Al3+ in acid soils resulting in inh...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...
Miscanthus sinensis Andersson is a pioneer plant species that grows naturally at mining sites. Misca...
Miscanthus sinensis Andersson is a pioneer plant species that grows naturally at mining sites. Misca...
Miscanthus sinensis Andersson grows naturally at the Hitachi mine. The root‐zone soil was acidic and...
Chaetomium cupreum, a root endophyte in Miscanthus sinensis, enhances Al tolerance in M. sinensis by...
AbstractHow can high tolerance against aluminum (Al) toxicity be obtained in plants? To address this...
Aluminum (Al) in acidic soils is toxic to plants, affecting growth, water uptake, and nutrient assim...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity restricts root growth and agricultural yield in acid soils, which constitute ...
The aluminum in high levels in the soil affects the emergence, growth, and development of various sp...
Aluminium (Al) typically has a deleterious impact on plant growth and development but some plants ca...
Aluminum (Al 3+) is rhizotoxic ions in the soil (mineral) acid. Al activities increases with increas...
The objective of this research was to identify the existence of root exudation of organic acid in Lo...
Background: Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a major agricultural constraint for crop cultivation on acid ...
Keywords</span></strong><span lang=EN-GB>: aluminium (Al), base cations, BC<span class=GramE>:Al</sp...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity, which is caused by the solubilization of Al3+ in acid soils resulting in inh...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...
Miscanthus sinensis Andersson is a pioneer plant species that grows naturally at mining sites. Misca...
Miscanthus sinensis Andersson is a pioneer plant species that grows naturally at mining sites. Misca...
Miscanthus sinensis Andersson grows naturally at the Hitachi mine. The root‐zone soil was acidic and...
Chaetomium cupreum, a root endophyte in Miscanthus sinensis, enhances Al tolerance in M. sinensis by...
AbstractHow can high tolerance against aluminum (Al) toxicity be obtained in plants? To address this...
Aluminum (Al) in acidic soils is toxic to plants, affecting growth, water uptake, and nutrient assim...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity restricts root growth and agricultural yield in acid soils, which constitute ...
The aluminum in high levels in the soil affects the emergence, growth, and development of various sp...
Aluminium (Al) typically has a deleterious impact on plant growth and development but some plants ca...
Aluminum (Al 3+) is rhizotoxic ions in the soil (mineral) acid. Al activities increases with increas...
The objective of this research was to identify the existence of root exudation of organic acid in Lo...
Background: Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a major agricultural constraint for crop cultivation on acid ...
Keywords</span></strong><span lang=EN-GB>: aluminium (Al), base cations, BC<span class=GramE>:Al</sp...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity, which is caused by the solubilization of Al3+ in acid soils resulting in inh...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...