Two tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill., cvs. Pakmor and Target) genotypes differing in resistance to iron (Fe) deficiency were grown in nutrient solution under controlled environmental conditions over 50 days to study the relationships between severity of leaf chlorosis, total concentration of Fe, and activities of Fe-containing enzymes in leaves. The activities of Fe-containing enzymes ascorbate peroxidase, catalase, and guaiacol peroxidase, and additionaly the activity of glutathione reductase, an enzyme that does not contain Fe, were measured. Plants were supplied with 2 × 10-7 M (Fe deficient) and 10-4 M (Fe sufficient) FeEDTA, respectively. Leaf chlorosis appeared more rapidly and severely in Target (Fe deficiency senstive genotype)...
The aim of this work was to clarify the role of S supply in the development of the response to Fe de...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for living organisms being a cofactor of many metabolic processes....
Iron (Fe) is abundant in soils and although it is required in small amounts by plants the incidence...
The present work is aimed at evaluating some effects induced by different levels of iron availabilit...
To investigate Fe deficiency tolerance in tomato cultivars, quantification of proteins and genes inv...
The first aim of this study was to determine the iron (Fe) deficiency tolerance levels of the recipr...
By using two tomato genotypes line 227/1 (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and Roza (Fe chlorosis tolerant)...
Iron deficiency induces a yellowing in the aerial part of plants, known as iron chlorosis, and reduc...
WOS: 000176415100012By using two tomato genotypes line 227/1 (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and Roza (Fe...
By using two tomato genotypes, "227/1" (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and "Roza" (Fe chlorosis tolerant)...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
Extraction procedures were developed to determine ferrous iron in leaf tissues. Total and ferrous ir...
The aim of this work is to evaluate the capability of tomato plants to use different Fe sources, suc...
Iron-deficiency-induced chlorosis is a widespread nutritional disorder in grapevine, in particular w...
The aim of this work was to clarify the role of S supply in the development of the response to Fe de...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for living organisms being a cofactor of many metabolic processes....
Iron (Fe) is abundant in soils and although it is required in small amounts by plants the incidence...
The present work is aimed at evaluating some effects induced by different levels of iron availabilit...
To investigate Fe deficiency tolerance in tomato cultivars, quantification of proteins and genes inv...
The first aim of this study was to determine the iron (Fe) deficiency tolerance levels of the recipr...
By using two tomato genotypes line 227/1 (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and Roza (Fe chlorosis tolerant)...
Iron deficiency induces a yellowing in the aerial part of plants, known as iron chlorosis, and reduc...
WOS: 000176415100012By using two tomato genotypes line 227/1 (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and Roza (Fe...
By using two tomato genotypes, "227/1" (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and "Roza" (Fe chlorosis tolerant)...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
Extraction procedures were developed to determine ferrous iron in leaf tissues. Total and ferrous ir...
The aim of this work is to evaluate the capability of tomato plants to use different Fe sources, suc...
Iron-deficiency-induced chlorosis is a widespread nutritional disorder in grapevine, in particular w...
The aim of this work was to clarify the role of S supply in the development of the response to Fe de...
Iron (Fe) is an essential element for living organisms being a cofactor of many metabolic processes....
Iron (Fe) is abundant in soils and although it is required in small amounts by plants the incidence...