The effects of secondary metabolites produced by waterlogged soils on net K+, H+, and Ca2+ fluxes were studied in the mature zone of roots of two barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivars contrasting in their waterlogging (WL) tolerance using the noninvasive microelectrode ion flux measuring technique. In WL-sensitive variety ‘Naso Nijo’, all three lower monocarboxylic acids (formic, acetic, and propionic acids) and three phenolic acids (benzoic, 2-hydroxybenzoic, 4-hydroxybenzoic acids) caused a substantial shift toward steady K+ efflux, accompanied by an immediate net influx of H+. Detrimental effects of secondary metabolites on K+ homeostasis in root cells were absent in WL-tolerant ‘TX’ variety. Root treatment with Mn2+ caused only a temporary...
ABA regulates stomatal movement by affecting ion transport in guard cells; yet in situ measurement o...
Published October 21, 2016.While the importance of cell type specificity in plant adaptive responses...
Flooding stress affects soil properties thus altering the availability, uptake, and transport of min...
The effects of secondary metabolites produced by waterlogged soils on net K+, H+, and Ca2+ fluxes we...
Low-pH and Al3+ toxicity are the major factors causing the inhibition of root elongation and plant g...
Chemical signals play a significant role in improving plant water use efficiency under drought stres...
Biophysical and kinetic studies on K⁺ uptake have led to the belief that uptake of this ion by plant...
Oxygen depletion under waterlogged conditions results in a compromised operation of H+-ATPase, with ...
BackgroundMore than 20% of the world’s agricultural land is affected by salinity, resulting in multi...
A thorough understanding of ionic detoxification and homeostasis is imperative for improvement of sa...
The study of plant mineral nutrition and toxicity has made major strides recently, particularly at t...
The uptake by barley roots from nutrient solution and subsequent transport to shoots of two series o...
Using the short-lived radiotracer 13N, we examined the hypothesis that toxic, futile ammonia/ammoniu...
While the importance of cell type specificity in plant adaptive responses is widely accepted, only a...
Many studies on salinity stress assume that responses in hydroponics mimic those in soil. However, i...
ABA regulates stomatal movement by affecting ion transport in guard cells; yet in situ measurement o...
Published October 21, 2016.While the importance of cell type specificity in plant adaptive responses...
Flooding stress affects soil properties thus altering the availability, uptake, and transport of min...
The effects of secondary metabolites produced by waterlogged soils on net K+, H+, and Ca2+ fluxes we...
Low-pH and Al3+ toxicity are the major factors causing the inhibition of root elongation and plant g...
Chemical signals play a significant role in improving plant water use efficiency under drought stres...
Biophysical and kinetic studies on K⁺ uptake have led to the belief that uptake of this ion by plant...
Oxygen depletion under waterlogged conditions results in a compromised operation of H+-ATPase, with ...
BackgroundMore than 20% of the world’s agricultural land is affected by salinity, resulting in multi...
A thorough understanding of ionic detoxification and homeostasis is imperative for improvement of sa...
The study of plant mineral nutrition and toxicity has made major strides recently, particularly at t...
The uptake by barley roots from nutrient solution and subsequent transport to shoots of two series o...
Using the short-lived radiotracer 13N, we examined the hypothesis that toxic, futile ammonia/ammoniu...
While the importance of cell type specificity in plant adaptive responses is widely accepted, only a...
Many studies on salinity stress assume that responses in hydroponics mimic those in soil. However, i...
ABA regulates stomatal movement by affecting ion transport in guard cells; yet in situ measurement o...
Published October 21, 2016.While the importance of cell type specificity in plant adaptive responses...
Flooding stress affects soil properties thus altering the availability, uptake, and transport of min...