Search Results - "Meda, Anderson R."
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PIC1, an Ancient Permease in Arabidopsis Chloroplasts, Mediates Iron Transport
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
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
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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Separation and identification of phytosiderophores and their metal complexes in plants by zwitterionic hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Published in Journal of Chromatography A (08-12-2006)“…A sensitive method for the separation of different phytosiderophores (PS) of the mugineic acid (MA) family, and the candidate ligand for intracellular metal…”
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Moving up, down, and everywhere: signaling of micronutrients in plants
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
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]
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
Published in Brazilian archives of biology and technology (01-06-2001)“…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
Published in Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (01-06-2002)“…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
Published in Brazilian archives of biology and technology (01-06-2002)“…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
Published in Brazilian archives of biology and technology (2000)“…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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An integrated analysis of mRNA and sRNA transcriptional profiles in Coffea arabica L. roots: insights on nitrogen starvation responses
Published in Functional & integrative genomics (2019)“…Coffea arabica L. is an important agricultural commodity, accounting for 60% of traded coffee worldwide. Nitrogen (N) is a macronutrient that is usually…”
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Moving up, down, and everywhere: signaling of micronutrients in plants: Physiology and metabolism
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