Elevated concentrations of soluble aluminium (Al) reduce root growth in acid soils, but much remains unknown regarding the toxicity of this Al as well as the mechanisms by which plants respond. This review examines changes in phytohormones in Al-stressed plants. Al often results in a rapid ‘burst’ of ethylene in root apical tissues within 15–30 min, with this regulating an increase in auxin. This production of ethylene and auxin seems to be a component of a plant-response to toxic Al, resulting in cell wall modification or regulation of organic acid release. There is also evidence of a role of auxin in the expression of Al toxicity itself, with Al decreasing basipetal transport of auxin, thereby potentially decreasing wall loosening as requ...
Over 40% of arable land in the world is acidic. Al stress has become a global agricultural problem a...
Aluminium toxicity is the main factor limiting plant growth on acid soils. Aluminium inhibits root g...
Aluminum (Al), the most common metal of the earth's crust, is highly toxic to roots of many plant sp...
Aluminium being the third most abundant metal in the earth's crust is in its toxic form a serious th...
Acid soils with elevated levels of soluble aluminium (Al) comprise ~40% of the world’s arable land, ...
Aluminum toxicity is a major factor in limiting growth in plants in most strongly acid soils. Toxic ...
Despite the rhizotoxicity of aluminum (Al) being identified over 100 years ago, there is still no co...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is one of the main factors limiting crop productivity in strongly acidic soil...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...
Despite the rhizotoxicity of aluminum (Al) being identified over 100 years ago, there is still no co...
Inhibition of root elongation by toxic aluminum (Al3+) occurs rapidly and is one of the most distinc...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a major problem affecting soil fertility, microbial diversity, and nutrie...
the adaptation to Al stress in plants. However, the mechanism by which NO and plant hormones interpl...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity and drought are the two major abiotic stress factors limiting common bean pr...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity and drought are two major factors limiting common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) ...
Over 40% of arable land in the world is acidic. Al stress has become a global agricultural problem a...
Aluminium toxicity is the main factor limiting plant growth on acid soils. Aluminium inhibits root g...
Aluminum (Al), the most common metal of the earth's crust, is highly toxic to roots of many plant sp...
Aluminium being the third most abundant metal in the earth's crust is in its toxic form a serious th...
Acid soils with elevated levels of soluble aluminium (Al) comprise ~40% of the world’s arable land, ...
Aluminum toxicity is a major factor in limiting growth in plants in most strongly acid soils. Toxic ...
Despite the rhizotoxicity of aluminum (Al) being identified over 100 years ago, there is still no co...
Aluminum (Al) toxicity is one of the main factors limiting crop productivity in strongly acidic soil...
Numerous plant species can release organic acid anions (OA) from their roots in response to toxic al...
Despite the rhizotoxicity of aluminum (Al) being identified over 100 years ago, there is still no co...
Inhibition of root elongation by toxic aluminum (Al3+) occurs rapidly and is one of the most distinc...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a major problem affecting soil fertility, microbial diversity, and nutrie...
the adaptation to Al stress in plants. However, the mechanism by which NO and plant hormones interpl...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity and drought are the two major abiotic stress factors limiting common bean pr...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity and drought are two major factors limiting common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) ...
Over 40% of arable land in the world is acidic. Al stress has become a global agricultural problem a...
Aluminium toxicity is the main factor limiting plant growth on acid soils. Aluminium inhibits root g...
Aluminum (Al), the most common metal of the earth's crust, is highly toxic to roots of many plant sp...