Calcium (Ca) is an essential plant nutrient, required for signaling, cell wall fortification and growth and development. Calcium deficiency (Ca-deficiency) in maize causes leaf tip rot and a so-called “bull-whipping” or “buggy-whipping” phenotype. Seedlings of the maize line B73 displayed these Ca-deficiency-like symptoms when grown in the greenhouse with excess fertilizer during the winter months, while seedlings of the Mo17 maize line did not display these symptoms under the same conditions. These differential phenotypes could be recapitulated in ‘mini-hydroponic’ systems in the laboratory in which high ammonium, but not nitrate, levels induced the symptoms in B73 but not Mo17 seedlings. Consistent with this phenotype being caused by Ca-d...
Dry, brown areas (blossom end rot) on tomatoes and peppers; tipburn on lettuce and Chinese cabbage; ...
Billions of people worldwide consume insufficient calcium (Ca) or magnesium (Mg) for adequate health...
Plants show significant differences regarding the dynamics of the uptake and transport of the nutrie...
The occurrence of calcium (Ca2+) deficiency disorders is a severe problem in the production of horti...
Calcium is an essential element for crops and requires a large amount. The calcium absorbed by plant...
Calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) are essential plant nutrients and vital for human and animal nutriti...
Not AvailableCalcium is one of the most important mineral elements required in adequate amounts in t...
Calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) are essential plant nutrients and vital for human and animal nutriti...
<div><p>Natural variation for primary root growth response to high Ca stress in <i>Arabidopsis thali...
Natural variation for primary root growth response to high Ca stress in Arabidopsis thaliana was stu...
Calcium (Ca) is an essential macronutrient for plants and its homeostasis is basic for many processe...
BACKGROUND: In finger millet, calcium is one of the important and abundant mineral elements. The mol...
Calcium is an element required by all higher plants in relatively large quantities. It appears to be...
In finger millet, calcium is one of the important and abundant mineral elements. The molecular mecha...
Calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) are the most abundant group II elements in both plants and animals. ...
Dry, brown areas (blossom end rot) on tomatoes and peppers; tipburn on lettuce and Chinese cabbage; ...
Billions of people worldwide consume insufficient calcium (Ca) or magnesium (Mg) for adequate health...
Plants show significant differences regarding the dynamics of the uptake and transport of the nutrie...
The occurrence of calcium (Ca2+) deficiency disorders is a severe problem in the production of horti...
Calcium is an essential element for crops and requires a large amount. The calcium absorbed by plant...
Calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) are essential plant nutrients and vital for human and animal nutriti...
Not AvailableCalcium is one of the most important mineral elements required in adequate amounts in t...
Calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) are essential plant nutrients and vital for human and animal nutriti...
<div><p>Natural variation for primary root growth response to high Ca stress in <i>Arabidopsis thali...
Natural variation for primary root growth response to high Ca stress in Arabidopsis thaliana was stu...
Calcium (Ca) is an essential macronutrient for plants and its homeostasis is basic for many processe...
BACKGROUND: In finger millet, calcium is one of the important and abundant mineral elements. The mol...
Calcium is an element required by all higher plants in relatively large quantities. It appears to be...
In finger millet, calcium is one of the important and abundant mineral elements. The molecular mecha...
Calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) are the most abundant group II elements in both plants and animals. ...
Dry, brown areas (blossom end rot) on tomatoes and peppers; tipburn on lettuce and Chinese cabbage; ...
Billions of people worldwide consume insufficient calcium (Ca) or magnesium (Mg) for adequate health...
Plants show significant differences regarding the dynamics of the uptake and transport of the nutrie...