Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)The metalloid arsenic (As) increases in agricultural soils because of anthropogenic activities and may have phytotoxic effects depending on the available concentrations. Plant performance can be improved by arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) association under challenging conditions, such as those caused by excessive soil As levels. In this study, the influence of AM on CO2 assimilation, chlorophyll a fluorescence, SPAD-chlorophyll contents and plant growth was investigated in rice plants exposed to arsenate (MV) or arsenite (Ash!) and inoculated or not with Rhiz...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
Arsenic (As) is naturally present in soils and groundwater in agricultural areas, mainly in the form...
Rice consumption is a source of arsenic (As) exposure, which poses serious health risks. In this stu...
The metalloid arsenic (As) increases in agricultural soils because of anthropogenic activities and m...
The symbiotic associations between plants, microbes and fungi are examples of living in harmony. The...
Societal Impact Statement The inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi shows great potenti...
Arsenic (As) uptake by plants is mainly carried out as arsenate (As(V)), whose chemical analogy with...
Arsenic (As) contamination of soil and water is a global problem that impacts on many areas of biolo...
A glass house experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of soil arsenic on photosynthetic p...
Accumulation of noxious elements in the edible part of crops and its impact on food safety is of inc...
The intimate association between the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and host plants helps the latter i...
The metalloid arsenic (As) is highly phytotoxic, in part due to the similarity of the arsenates to p...
A pot experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of water management and mycorrhizal inoc...
Arsenic (As), a potentially toxic metalloid released in the soil environment as a result of natural ...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
Arsenic (As) is naturally present in soils and groundwater in agricultural areas, mainly in the form...
Rice consumption is a source of arsenic (As) exposure, which poses serious health risks. In this stu...
The metalloid arsenic (As) increases in agricultural soils because of anthropogenic activities and m...
The symbiotic associations between plants, microbes and fungi are examples of living in harmony. The...
Societal Impact Statement The inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi shows great potenti...
Arsenic (As) uptake by plants is mainly carried out as arsenate (As(V)), whose chemical analogy with...
Arsenic (As) contamination of soil and water is a global problem that impacts on many areas of biolo...
A glass house experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of soil arsenic on photosynthetic p...
Accumulation of noxious elements in the edible part of crops and its impact on food safety is of inc...
The intimate association between the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and host plants helps the latter i...
The metalloid arsenic (As) is highly phytotoxic, in part due to the similarity of the arsenates to p...
A pot experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of water management and mycorrhizal inoc...
Arsenic (As), a potentially toxic metalloid released in the soil environment as a result of natural ...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
World wide arsenic (As) contamination of rice has raised much concern as it is the staple crop for m...
Arsenic (As) is naturally present in soils and groundwater in agricultural areas, mainly in the form...
Rice consumption is a source of arsenic (As) exposure, which poses serious health risks. In this stu...