Background: Anthropogenic activities cause metal pollution worldwide. Plants can absorb and accumulate these metals through their root system, inducing stress as a result of excess metal concentrations inside the plant. Ethylene is a regulator of multiple plant processes, and is affected by many biotic and abiotic stresses. Increased ethylene levels have been observed after exposure to excess metals but it remains unclear how the increased ethylene levels are achieved at the molecular level. In this study, the effects of cadmium (Cd) exposure on the production of ethylene and its precursor 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC), and on the expression of the ACC Synthase (ACS) and ACC Oxidase (ACO) multigene families were investigated i...
To study the impact of translational regulation during heavy metal poisoning, Arabidopsis thaliana c...
Being continuously exposed to variable environmental conditions, plants produce phytohormones to rea...
Cadmium (Cd) exposure causes an oxidative challenge and inhibits cell cycle progression, ultimately ...
Background: Anthropogenic activities cause metal pollution worldwide. Plants can absorb and accumula...
Glutathione (GSH) has long been known to be an essential molecule in a number of important basic cel...
Pollution by cadmium (Cd) is a worldwide problem, posing risks to human health and impacting crop yi...
The Arabidopsis ethylene-overproducing mutants eto1, eto2, and eto3 have been suggested to affect th...
1 página - Poster presentado en Iberian Plant Biology 2023. XVIII Portuguese-Spanish Congress on Pla...
Control of the levels of the plant hormone ethylene is crucial in the regulation of many development...
We investigated the effect of cadmium (Cd) on leaves of 3-week-old Arabidopsis thaliana with a parti...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
Control of the levels of the plant hormone ethylene is crucial in the regulation of many development...
Transcriptional regulation in response to cadmium treatment was investigated in both roots and leave...
Prolonged drought conditions pose a serious threat to plant growth and productivity due to water lim...
The research was focussed on the effects of cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As), alone or combined, on Ara...
To study the impact of translational regulation during heavy metal poisoning, Arabidopsis thaliana c...
Being continuously exposed to variable environmental conditions, plants produce phytohormones to rea...
Cadmium (Cd) exposure causes an oxidative challenge and inhibits cell cycle progression, ultimately ...
Background: Anthropogenic activities cause metal pollution worldwide. Plants can absorb and accumula...
Glutathione (GSH) has long been known to be an essential molecule in a number of important basic cel...
Pollution by cadmium (Cd) is a worldwide problem, posing risks to human health and impacting crop yi...
The Arabidopsis ethylene-overproducing mutants eto1, eto2, and eto3 have been suggested to affect th...
1 página - Poster presentado en Iberian Plant Biology 2023. XVIII Portuguese-Spanish Congress on Pla...
Control of the levels of the plant hormone ethylene is crucial in the regulation of many development...
We investigated the effect of cadmium (Cd) on leaves of 3-week-old Arabidopsis thaliana with a parti...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
Control of the levels of the plant hormone ethylene is crucial in the regulation of many development...
Transcriptional regulation in response to cadmium treatment was investigated in both roots and leave...
Prolonged drought conditions pose a serious threat to plant growth and productivity due to water lim...
The research was focussed on the effects of cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As), alone or combined, on Ara...
To study the impact of translational regulation during heavy metal poisoning, Arabidopsis thaliana c...
Being continuously exposed to variable environmental conditions, plants produce phytohormones to rea...
Cadmium (Cd) exposure causes an oxidative challenge and inhibits cell cycle progression, ultimately ...