Efficient micronutrient acquisition is a critical factor in selecting micronutrient dense crops for human consumption. Enhanced exudation and re-uptake of metal chelators, so-called phytosiderophores, by roots of graminaceous plants has been implicated in efficient micronutrient acquisition. We compared PS biosynthesis and exudation as a response mechanism to either Fe, Zn or Cu starvation. Two barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) lines with contrasting micronutrient grain yields were grown hydroponically and PS exudation (LC-MS) and root gene expression (RNAseq) were determined after either Fe, Zn, or Cu starvation. The response strength of the PS pathway was micronutrient dependent and decreased in the order Fe > Zn > Cu deficiency. We obser...
The beneficial effects of silicon (Si) have been shown on plants using reduction-based strategy for ...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential element in human nutrition. The concentration of Zn in cereals, which is a...
We studied the possibility that the sulfur (S) assimilatory pathway might be modulated by iron (Fe) ...
This study addresses the question of the interference between Fe nutrition and Cd toxicity at the le...
<div><p>In addition to the micronutrient inadequacy of staple crops for optimal human nutrition, a g...
In addition to the micronutrient inadequacy of staple crops for optimal human nutrition, a global do...
Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and deficiencie...
Both Fe deficiency and Cd exposure induce rapid changes in the S nutritional requirement of plants. ...
The effect of the S nutritional status on a plant's capability to cope with Fe shortage was studied ...
9th International Symposium on Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants -- JUL 20-25, 1997 -- UNIV ...
Using two barley (Hordeum vulgate L.) cultivars differing in Zn efficiency (Tarm-92: Zn-efficient; H...
The beneficial effects of silicon (Si) have been shown on plants using reduction-based strategy for ...
More than half the world’s population is at moderate to high risk of zinc (Zn) deficiency, and biofo...
Plant mechanisms responding to iron (Fe) deficiency have been widely described; it is well known tha...
Low zinc (Zn) in soils reduces yield and grain Zn content. Regulation of ZRT/IRT-like protein (ZIP) ...
The beneficial effects of silicon (Si) have been shown on plants using reduction-based strategy for ...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential element in human nutrition. The concentration of Zn in cereals, which is a...
We studied the possibility that the sulfur (S) assimilatory pathway might be modulated by iron (Fe) ...
This study addresses the question of the interference between Fe nutrition and Cd toxicity at the le...
<div><p>In addition to the micronutrient inadequacy of staple crops for optimal human nutrition, a g...
In addition to the micronutrient inadequacy of staple crops for optimal human nutrition, a global do...
Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and deficiencie...
Both Fe deficiency and Cd exposure induce rapid changes in the S nutritional requirement of plants. ...
The effect of the S nutritional status on a plant's capability to cope with Fe shortage was studied ...
9th International Symposium on Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants -- JUL 20-25, 1997 -- UNIV ...
Using two barley (Hordeum vulgate L.) cultivars differing in Zn efficiency (Tarm-92: Zn-efficient; H...
The beneficial effects of silicon (Si) have been shown on plants using reduction-based strategy for ...
More than half the world’s population is at moderate to high risk of zinc (Zn) deficiency, and biofo...
Plant mechanisms responding to iron (Fe) deficiency have been widely described; it is well known tha...
Low zinc (Zn) in soils reduces yield and grain Zn content. Regulation of ZRT/IRT-like protein (ZIP) ...
The beneficial effects of silicon (Si) have been shown on plants using reduction-based strategy for ...
Zinc (Zn) is an essential element in human nutrition. The concentration of Zn in cereals, which is a...
We studied the possibility that the sulfur (S) assimilatory pathway might be modulated by iron (Fe) ...