Roles of mucilage in protection of root apices from Al toxicity are studied by the comparison of Al binding in different polysaccharides of mucilage and root Al uptake in solution with exogenous pectin and dextran as well as root growth and Al uptake with/without mucilage under mist culture. The results indicate root apices removed of mucilage have higher content of Al and lower root elongation rates. Size exclusion chromatography shows: two peaks of polysaccharides are overlapped by Al content and higher content of Al is found in the fraction of high molecular weight, Al binding enlarges the molecular weight of polysaccharides, thus indicated that Al is bound in polysaccharide especially in high molecular weight fraction. Exogenous pectin ...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
Pectin, which is an important component of plant cell walls, strongly binds Al and this may play a r...
Aluminium (Al), in inorganic monomeric forms, has been recognised as a limiting factor for root grow...
Aluminum toxicity is a major factor in limiting growth in plants in most strongly acid soils. Toxic ...
Aluminium (At) tolerance in plants may be conferred by reduced binding of Al in the cell wall throug...
Extracellular processes, particularly the adsorption of aluminium (Al) by pectate in the cell wall, ...
Hydrolysis of aluminum (Al) in solution increases at pH >= 4 and with an Al concentration. Pectin, a...
Aluminum (Al), the most common metal of the earth's crust, is highly toxic to roots of many plant sp...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The role of the intracellular distribution and binding state of aluminum (Al) in Al toxicity, using ...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
Pectin, which is an important component of plant cell walls, strongly binds Al and this may play a r...
Aluminium (Al), in inorganic monomeric forms, has been recognised as a limiting factor for root grow...
Aluminum toxicity is a major factor in limiting growth in plants in most strongly acid soils. Toxic ...
Aluminium (At) tolerance in plants may be conferred by reduced binding of Al in the cell wall throug...
Extracellular processes, particularly the adsorption of aluminium (Al) by pectate in the cell wall, ...
Hydrolysis of aluminum (Al) in solution increases at pH >= 4 and with an Al concentration. Pectin, a...
Aluminum (Al), the most common metal of the earth's crust, is highly toxic to roots of many plant sp...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The role of the intracellular distribution and binding state of aluminum (Al) in Al toxicity, using ...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...
The hypothesis was tested that the avoidance of acid subsoil by the velvet bean Mucuna pruriens is b...