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    Cadmium retention in rice roots is influenced by cadmium availability, chelation and translocation by NOCITO, FABIO FRANCESCO, LANCILLI, CLARISSA, DENDENA, BIANCA, LUCCHINI, GIORGIO, SACCHI, GIAN ATTILIO

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-06-2011)
    “…ABSTRACT Analysis of rice plants exposed to a broad range of relatively low and environmentally realistic Cd concentrations showed that the root capacity to…”
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    Implication of organic acids in the long-distance transport and the accumulation of lead in Sesuvium portulacastrum and Brassica juncea by Ghnaya, Tahar, Zaier, Hanen, Baioui, Raoudha, Sghaier, Souhir, Lucchini, Giorgio, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Lutts, Stanley, Abdelly, Chedly

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-01-2013)
    “…► Sesuvium portulacastrum is a halophyte species more tolerant to Pb than Brassica juncea. ► S. portulacastrum accumulated more Pb in the shoots than B…”
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    Genomic prediction offers the most effective marker assisted breeding approach for ability to prevent arsenic accumulation in rice grains by Frouin, Julien, Labeyrie, Axel, Boisnard, Arnaud, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Ahmadi, Nourollah

    Published in PloS one (13-06-2019)
    “…The high concentration of arsenic (As) in rice grains, in a large proportion of the rice growing areas, is a critical issue. This study explores the…”
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    Sulfur Stable Isotope Discrimination in Rice: A Sulfur Isotope Mass Balance Study by Cavallaro, Viviana, Maghrebi, Moez, Caschetto, Mariachiara, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Nocito, Fabio Francesco

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (10-03-2022)
    “…The use of sulfur (S) stable isotopes to study S metabolism in plants is still limited by the relatively small number of studies. It is generally accepted that…”
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    Iron Induces Resistance Against the Rice Blast Fungus Magnaporthe oryzae Through Potentiation of Immune Responses by Sánchez-Sanuy, Ferran, Mateluna-Cuadra, Roberto, Tomita, Keisuke, Okada, Kazunori, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Campo, Sonia, San Segundo, Blanca

    Published in Rice (New York, N.Y.) (25-12-2022)
    “…Iron is an essential nutrient required for plant growth and development. The availability of iron might also influence disease resistance in plants. However,…”
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    Integrative Approach for Precise Genotyping and Transcriptomics of Salt Tolerant Introgression Rice Lines by Bundó, Mireia, Martín-Cardoso, Héctor, Pesenti, Michele, Gómez-Ariza, Jorge, Castillo, Laia, Frouin, Julien, Serrat, Xavier, Nogués, Salvador, Courtois, Brigitte, Grenier, Cécile, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, San Segundo, Blanca

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (21-01-2022)
    “…Rice is the most salt sensitive cereal crop and its cultivation is particularly threatened by salt stress, which is currently worsened due to climate change…”
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    Rice Responses to Water Limiting Conditions: Improving Stress Management by Exploiting Genetics and Physiological Processes by Zampieri, Elisa, Pesenti, Michele, Nocito, Fabio Francesco, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Valè, Giampiero

    Published in Agriculture (Basel) (01-02-2023)
    “…Water-limiting conditions can severely affect rice yield. Therefore, increasing plant tolerance to water stress is a priority for many rice breeding programs…”
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    Cadmium Transport in Maize Root Segments Using a Classical Physiological Approach: Evidence of Influx Largely Exceeding Efflux in Subapical Regions by Rivetta, Alberto, Pesenti, Michele, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Nocito, Fabio Francesco, Cocucci, Maurizio

    Published in Plants (Basel) (21-02-2023)
    “…The bidirectional fluxes of cadmium and calcium across the plasma membrane were assessed and compared in subapical maize root segments. This homogeneous…”
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    Implication of citrate, malate and histidine in the accumulation and transport of nickel in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum and Brassica juncea by Amari, Taoufik, Lutts, Stanley, Taamali, Manel, Lucchini, Giorgio, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Abdelly, Chedly, Ghnaya, Tahar

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-04-2016)
    “…Citrate, malate and histidine have been involved in many processes including metal tolerance and accumulation in plants. These molecules have been frequently…”
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    The Sulfate Supply Maximizing Arabidopsis Shoot Growth Is Higher under Long- than Short-Term Exposure to Cadmium by Ferri, Alessandro, Lancilli, Clarissa, Maghrebi, Moez, Lucchini, Giorgio, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Nocito, Fabio F

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (22-05-2017)
    “…The processes involved in cadmium detoxification in plants deeply affect sulfate uptake and thiol homeostasis and generate increases in the plant nutritional…”
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    Heavy Metal Stress and Sulfate Uptake in Maize Roots by Nocito, Fabio F, Lancilli, Clarissa, Crema, Barbara, Fourcroy, Pierre, Davidian, Jean-Claude, Sacchi, Gian Attilio

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2006)
    “…ZmST1;1, a putative high-affinity sulfate transporter gene expressed in maize (Zea mays) roots, was functionally characterized and its expression patterns were…”
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    Analysis of Cadmium Root Retention for Two Contrasting Rice Accessions Suggests an Important Role for OsHMA2 by Maghrebi, Moez, Baldoni, Elena, Lucchini, Giorgio, Vigani, Gianpiero, Valè, Giampiero, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Nocito, Fabio Francesco

    Published in Plants (Basel) (20-04-2021)
    “…Two rice accessions, Capataz and Beirao, contrasting for cadmium (Cd) tolerance and root retention, were exposed to a broad range of Cd concentrations (0.01,…”
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    Seed priming mitigates high salinity impact on germination of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) by improving carbohydrate and protein mobilization by Sghayar, Souhir, Debez, Ahmed, Lucchini, Giorgio, Abruzzese, Alessandro, Zorrig, Walid, Negrini, Noemi, Morgutti, Silvia, Abdelly, Chedly, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Pecchioni, Nicola, Vaccino, Patrizia

    Published in Plant direct (01-06-2023)
    “…Salinity is increasingly considered as a major environmental issue, which threatens agricultural production by decreasing yield traits of crops. Seed priming…”
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    Why Does the Halophyte Mesembryanthemum crystallinum Better Tolerate Ni Toxicity than Brassica juncea : Implication of Antioxidant Defense Systems by Amari, Taoufik, Souid, Aymen, Ghabriche, Rim, Porrini, Mauro, Lutts, Stanley, Sacchi, Gian Attilio, Abdelly, Chedly, Ghnaya, Tahar

    Published in Plants (Basel) (02-03-2020)
    “…The implication of enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidative systems in response to Ni was evaluated in the halophyte in comparison with the metal tolerant…”
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