The major limitation of cereal production in acidic soils is aluminium (Al) phytotoxicity which inhibits root growth. Recent evidence indicates that different genotypes within the same species have evolved different mechanisms to cope with this stress. With these facts in mind, root responses of two highly Al tolerant Portuguese bread wheat genotypes-Barbela 7/72/92 and Viloso mole-were investigated along with check genotype Anahuac (Al sensitive), using different physiological and histochemical assays. All the assays confirmed that Barbela 7/72/92 is much more tolerant to Al phytotoxicity than Viloso Mole. Our results demonstrate that the greater tolerance to Al phytotoxicity in Barbela 7/72/92 than in Viloso Mole relies on numerous factor...
Acid soil stress, particularly aluminium (Al) toxicity, is one of the biggest constraints to food p...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the primary limiting factor of crop production on acid soils, which affect...
Not AvailableAcid soils limit plant production worldwide because their high concentrations of solubl...
The major limitation of cereal production in acidic soils is aluminium (Al) phytotoxicity which inhi...
The major limitation of cereal production in acidic soils is aluminium (Al) phytotoxicity which inhi...
Three wheat varieties of Atlas66 (Al-tolerant genotype), EM12 (a major elite cultivar in China) and ...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is particularly evident under acid soil conditions limiting crop production,...
The goal of this study was to determine if Al-chelators other than malate are released from root api...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al) toxicity in plants is seen in about 15% of the soils worldwide, restraining...
ABSTRACT: In acid soils, toxic aluminum ions inhibit plant root growth. In order to discriminate alu...
Aluminium (Al) irreversibly inhibits root growth in sensitive, but not in some tolerant genotypes. T...
The phytotoxic aluminum species (Al3+) is considered as the primary factor limiting crop productivit...
Two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Madeiran landraces were subjected to 100 μM and 200 μM of alumini...
Aluminum toxicity limits wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production on acidic soils. The wheat cultivar...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity has a strong negative impact on crop productivity on acid mineral soils. Lim...
Acid soil stress, particularly aluminium (Al) toxicity, is one of the biggest constraints to food p...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the primary limiting factor of crop production on acid soils, which affect...
Not AvailableAcid soils limit plant production worldwide because their high concentrations of solubl...
The major limitation of cereal production in acidic soils is aluminium (Al) phytotoxicity which inhi...
The major limitation of cereal production in acidic soils is aluminium (Al) phytotoxicity which inhi...
Three wheat varieties of Atlas66 (Al-tolerant genotype), EM12 (a major elite cultivar in China) and ...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is particularly evident under acid soil conditions limiting crop production,...
The goal of this study was to determine if Al-chelators other than malate are released from root api...
ABSTRACT: Aluminum (Al) toxicity in plants is seen in about 15% of the soils worldwide, restraining...
ABSTRACT: In acid soils, toxic aluminum ions inhibit plant root growth. In order to discriminate alu...
Aluminium (Al) irreversibly inhibits root growth in sensitive, but not in some tolerant genotypes. T...
The phytotoxic aluminum species (Al3+) is considered as the primary factor limiting crop productivit...
Two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Madeiran landraces were subjected to 100 μM and 200 μM of alumini...
Aluminum toxicity limits wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production on acidic soils. The wheat cultivar...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity has a strong negative impact on crop productivity on acid mineral soils. Lim...
Acid soil stress, particularly aluminium (Al) toxicity, is one of the biggest constraints to food p...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the primary limiting factor of crop production on acid soils, which affect...
Not AvailableAcid soils limit plant production worldwide because their high concentrations of solubl...