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    PIC1, an Ancient Permease in Arabidopsis Chloroplasts, Mediates Iron Transport by Duy, Daniela, Wanner, Gerhard, Meda, Anderson R, von Wirén, Nicolaus, Soll, Jürgen, Philippar, Katrin

    Published in The Plant cell (01-03-2007)
    “…In chloroplasts, the transition metals iron and copper play an essential role in photosynthetic electron transport and act as cofactors for superoxide…”
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    AtIREG2 Encodes a Tonoplast Transport Protein Involved in Iron-dependent Nickel Detoxification in Arabidopsis thaliana Roots by Schaaf, Gabriel, Honsbein, Annegret, Meda, Anderson R., Kirchner, Silvia, Wipf, Daniel, von Wirén, Nicolaus

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-09-2006)
    “…Iron acquisition in Arabidopsis depends mainly on AtIRT1, a Fe2+ transporter in the plasma membrane of root cells. However, substrate specificity of AtIRT1 is…”
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    Iron Acquisition by Phytosiderophores Contributes to Cadmium Tolerance by Meda, Anderson R, Scheuermann, Enrico B, Prechsl, Ulrich E, Erenoglu, Bülent, Schaaf, Gabriel, Hayen, Heiko, Weber, Günther, von Wirén, Nicolaus

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2007)
    “…Based on the ability of phytosiderophores to chelate other heavy metals besides iron (Fe), phytosiderophores were suggested to prevent graminaceous plants from…”
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    Moving up, down, and everywhere: signaling of micronutrients in plants by Giehl, Ricardo FH, Meda, Anderson R, von Wirén, Nicolaus

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-06-2009)
    “…To cope with the variable availability of micronutrients, plants have evolved a complex set of physiological and developmental processes, which are under tight…”
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    CE of phytosiderophores and related metal species in plants by Xuan, Yue, Scheuermann, Enrico B, Meda, Anderson R, Jacob, Peter, von Wirén, Nicolaus, Weber, Günther

    Published in Electrophoresis (01-10-2007)
    “…Phytosiderophores (PS) and the closely related substance nicotianamine (NA) are key substances in metal uptake into graminaceous plants. Here, the CE…”
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    Iron Acquisition by Phytosiderophores Contributes to Cadmium Tolerance1[OA] by Meda, Anderson R, Scheuermann, Enrico B, Prechsl, Ulrich E, Erenoglu, Bülent

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2007)
    “…Based on the ability of phytosiderophores to chelate other heavy metals besides iron (Fe), phytosiderophores were suggested to prevent graminaceous plants from…”
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    Alleviating soil acidity through plant organic compounds by Meda, Anderson R., Cassiolato, Marcelo E., Pavan, Marcos A., Miyazawa, Mário

    “…A laboratory experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of water soluble plant extracts on soil acidity. The plant materials were: black oat, oil seed…”
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    Dolomite lime’s reaction applied on the surface of a sandy soil of the Northwest Paraná, Brazil by Meda, Anderson R., Pavan, Marcos A., Cassiolato, Marcelo E., Miyazawa, Mário

    “…Low Ca and Mg are serious limitations to crop production in sandy soils of the northwest Paraná, Brazil. Thus soil samples of an Oxisol collected in this…”
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    A laboratory method to estimate the efficiency of plant extract to neutralize soil acidity by Cassiolato, Marcelo E., Miyazawa, Mário, Meda, Anderson R., Pavan, Marcos A.

    “…Water-soluble plant organic compounds have been proposed to be efficient in alleviating soil acidity. Laboratory methods were evaluated to estimate the…”
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    Evaluation of oat extracts on the efficiency of lime in soil by Cassiolato, Marcelo E., Meda, Anderson R., Pavan, Marcos A., Miyazawa, Mário, Oliveira, José C. de

    “…The low mobility of the soluble components of surface-applied lime, limits their ability to reduce subsoil acidity in variable charge soils. Laboratory…”
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