The aim of this work is to evaluate the capability of tomato plants to use different Fe sources, such as Fe citrate, Fe phytosiderophores, and Fe complexed by a water-extractable humic substances (Fe-WEHS) also in relation to physiological and molecular adaptations induced by these complexes at the root level. Tomato plants acquired higher amounts of Fe from Fe-WEHS than from the other two sources and this phenomenon occurred only when the treatment lasted 24 h. The higher acquisition of Fe from Fe-WEHS than other sources depended on a reductive mechanism and on rhizosphere acidification and appeared to be due neither to a higher apoplastic loading nor to a higher resistance of WEHS to microbial degradation. Supply of the different Fe compl...
By using two tomato genotypes line 227/1 (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and Roza (Fe chlorosis tolerant)...
The aim of this work was to clarify the role of S supply in the development of the response to Fe de...
Even though iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant elements in soils, its availability represents one...
The aim of this work is to evaluate the capability of tomato plants to use different Fe sources, suc...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
Background It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are main...
Iron (Fe) sources available for plants in the rhizospheric solution are mainly a mixture of complexe...
Iron (Fe) sources available for plants in the rhizospheric solution are mainly a mixture of complexe...
Iron (Fe) bioavailability in soils is often limited and can be further exacerbated by a non-homogene...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Fe chlorosis is considered as one of the major constraints on crop growth and yield worldwide, bein...
Plants can cope with Fe deficiency by either acidifying the rhizosphere and enhancing the ferric che...
Micro-analytical, physiological and molecular aspects of Fe acquisition in leaves of Fe-deficient to...
Plants mainly rely on a mixture of Fe complexes with different organic ligands, like carboxylates an...
By using two tomato genotypes line 227/1 (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and Roza (Fe chlorosis tolerant)...
The aim of this work was to clarify the role of S supply in the development of the response to Fe de...
Even though iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant elements in soils, its availability represents one...
The aim of this work is to evaluate the capability of tomato plants to use different Fe sources, suc...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are mainly a mixtur...
Background It is well known that in the rhizosphere soluble Fe sources available for plants are main...
Iron (Fe) sources available for plants in the rhizospheric solution are mainly a mixture of complexe...
Iron (Fe) sources available for plants in the rhizospheric solution are mainly a mixture of complexe...
Iron (Fe) bioavailability in soils is often limited and can be further exacerbated by a non-homogene...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
Fe chlorosis is considered as one of the major constraints on crop growth and yield worldwide, bein...
Plants can cope with Fe deficiency by either acidifying the rhizosphere and enhancing the ferric che...
Micro-analytical, physiological and molecular aspects of Fe acquisition in leaves of Fe-deficient to...
Plants mainly rely on a mixture of Fe complexes with different organic ligands, like carboxylates an...
By using two tomato genotypes line 227/1 (Fe chlorosis susceptible) and Roza (Fe chlorosis tolerant)...
The aim of this work was to clarify the role of S supply in the development of the response to Fe de...
Even though iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant elements in soils, its availability represents one...