Abstract Aluminium (Al) is the third most abundant element in the Earth's crust. Globally, acidic soil occupies 30–40% of ice-free land areas; Al toxicity is a major threat to crops. The first symptom of Al toxicity is the inhibition of root growth followed by poor root hair development, swollen root apices, necrosis of leaves and reduced yield. Although Rice (Oryza sativa) is an Al toxicity tolerant crop, it shows considerable variations among rice genotypes to Al exposure. Therefore, it is pertinent to understand Al toxicity and underlying mechanisms for Al tolerance in Rice. In the present study, 63 rice genotypes screened under Al stress showed significant variations of root growth. Expression stability of endogenous control genes (ECGs...
In acid soils, the solubilized form of aluminum, Al+3, decreases root growth and affects the develop...
Aluminum (Al) at high concentrations inhibits root growth, damage root systems, and causes significa...
In acid soil, Al is solubilised into a phytotoxic form, Al(H2O)63+ which is known as Al3+. Al toxici...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a worldwide problem in agricultural practice. Based on evidence that Al r...
Aluminum (Al) is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust and is predominantly found as a key co...
Aluminum (Al) is the third most abundant metal in earth crust, whose chemical form is mainly depende...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is a major stress factor limiting agricultural production on highly acidic so...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the most aluminum (Al)-tolerant crop among small-grain cereals, but the mecha...
Aluminum (Al) stress is becoming the major limiting factor in crop production in acidic soils. Rice ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the most aluminum (Al)-tolerant crop among small-grain cereals, but the mecha...
In soils under acidic conditions, Aluminum (Al) is solubilized to its ionic form, which is toxic to ...
The prevalence of soluble aluminum (Al) ions is one of the major limitations to crop production worl...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the major limiting factor of plant growth and production in acid soils. Th...
Rice cultivation on acid soils is mainly constrained by aluminum (Al) toxicity. However, rice has to...
One of the major limitations to crop growth on acid soils is the prevalence of soluble aluminum ions...
In acid soils, the solubilized form of aluminum, Al+3, decreases root growth and affects the develop...
Aluminum (Al) at high concentrations inhibits root growth, damage root systems, and causes significa...
In acid soil, Al is solubilised into a phytotoxic form, Al(H2O)63+ which is known as Al3+. Al toxici...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a worldwide problem in agricultural practice. Based on evidence that Al r...
Aluminum (Al) is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust and is predominantly found as a key co...
Aluminum (Al) is the third most abundant metal in earth crust, whose chemical form is mainly depende...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is a major stress factor limiting agricultural production on highly acidic so...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the most aluminum (Al)-tolerant crop among small-grain cereals, but the mecha...
Aluminum (Al) stress is becoming the major limiting factor in crop production in acidic soils. Rice ...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the most aluminum (Al)-tolerant crop among small-grain cereals, but the mecha...
In soils under acidic conditions, Aluminum (Al) is solubilized to its ionic form, which is toxic to ...
The prevalence of soluble aluminum (Al) ions is one of the major limitations to crop production worl...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is the major limiting factor of plant growth and production in acid soils. Th...
Rice cultivation on acid soils is mainly constrained by aluminum (Al) toxicity. However, rice has to...
One of the major limitations to crop growth on acid soils is the prevalence of soluble aluminum ions...
In acid soils, the solubilized form of aluminum, Al+3, decreases root growth and affects the develop...
Aluminum (Al) at high concentrations inhibits root growth, damage root systems, and causes significa...
In acid soil, Al is solubilised into a phytotoxic form, Al(H2O)63+ which is known as Al3+. Al toxici...