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    X-ray spectra in SEM and staining with chrome azurol S show Al deposits in leaf tissues of Al-accumulating and non-accumulating plants from the cerrado by Bressan, Anna C. G, Alessandra I. Coan, Gustavo Habermann

    Published in Plant and soil (01-07-2016)
    “…AIMS: Aluminum (Al) accumulating plants are distributed throughout the world. In the Cerrado, Al-accumulating and non-accumulating species coexist. Therefore,…”
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    Aluminum-accumulating Vochysiaceae species growing on a calcareous soil in Brazil by Nogueira, Matheus Armelin, Bressan, Anna C. G., Pinheiro, Marcelo H. O., Habermann, Gustavo

    Published in Plant and soil (01-04-2019)
    “…Aims Cerrado woody species are divided into a small group of aluminum (Al)-accumulating species and the rest of the woody species. Both groups grow well on…”
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    Physiological, anatomical and ultrastructural effects of aluminum on Styrax camporum, a native Cerrado woody species by Bressan, Anna C. G., Silva, Giselle S., Banhos, Otavia F. A. A., Tanaka, Francisco A. O., Habermann, Gustavo

    Published in Journal of plant research (01-09-2020)
    “…Styrax camporum Pohl. (Styracaceae) is a woody species that grows on acidic soils from the Brazilian savanna with high aluminum (Al) saturation (m% > 50%),…”
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    Aluminum-induced high IAA concentration may explain the Al susceptibility in Citrus limonia by Silva, Carolina M. S., Cavalheiro, Mariana F., Bressan, Anna C. G., Carvalho, Brenda M. O., Banhos, Otavia F. A. A., Purgatto, Eduardo, Harakava, Ricardo, Tanaka, Francisco A. O., Habermann, Gustavo

    Published in Plant growth regulation (01-01-2019)
    “…In acidic soils (pH < 5.0), aluminum (Al) occurs as Al 3+ , which is phytotoxic and reduces the root growth by hormonal imbalance and/or cell wall rigidity…”
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    Aluminum-induced decrease in CO2 assimilation in ‘Rangpur’ lime is associated with low stomatal conductance rather than low photochemical performances by Banhos, Otavia F.A.A., de O. Carvalho, Brenda M., da Veiga, Eduardo B., Bressan, Anna C.G., Tanaka, Francisco A.O., Habermann, Gustavo

    Published in Scientia horticulturae (23-06-2016)
    “…•Aluminum (Al) can decrease the CO2 assimilation rate (A) in Citrus.•It may be related to low photochemical performances or stomatal conductance (gs).•Low gs…”
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