Brief exposure to low-pH stress causes irreversible damage to the growing root in Arabidopsis thaliana: pectin-Ca interaction may play an important role in proton rhizotoxicity.
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Zinc finger protein STOP1 is critical for proton tolerance in Arabidopsis and coregulates a key gene in aluminum tolerance.Stressed out symbiotes: hypotheses for the influence of abiotic stress on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi.Early Zn2+-induced effects on membrane potential account for primary heavy metal susceptibility in tolerant and sensitive Arabidopsis speciesLow pH, aluminum, and phosphorus coordinately regulate malate exudation through GmALMT1 to improve soybean adaptation to acid soils.Ethylene is critical to the maintenance of primary root growth and Fe homeostasis under Fe stress in Arabidopsis.Auxin Resistant1 and PIN-FORMED2 Protect Lateral Root Formation in Arabidopsis under Iron Stress.Trichoderma-Induced Acidification Is an Early Trigger for Changes in Arabidopsis Root Growth and Determines Fungal PhytostimulationComparative transcriptomic characterization of aluminum, sodium chloride, cadmium and copper rhizotoxicities in Arabidopsis thaliana.Changes in external pH rapidly alter plant gene expression and modulate auxin and elicitor responses.Interactive effects of Al, Ca and other cations on root elongation of rice cultivars under low pH.Low pH-induced changes of antioxidant enzyme and ATPase activities in the roots of rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlingsSTOP1 regulates multiple genes that protect arabidopsis from proton and aluminum toxicities.Joint genetic and network analyses identify loci associated with root growth under NaCl stress in Arabidopsis thaliana.Good and bad protons: genetic aspects of acidity stress responses in plants.Root growth restraint can be an acclimatory response to low pH and is associated with reduced cell mortality: a possible role of class III peroxidases and NADPH oxidases.Variation in whole DNA methylation in red maple (Acer rubrum) populations from a mining region: association with metal contamination and cation exchange capacity (CEC) in podzolic soils.The Transcription Factor NIN-LIKE PROTEIN7 Controls Border-Like Cell Release.Regulation of gene expression in roots of the pH-sensitive Vaccinium corymbosum and the pH-tolerant Vaccinium arboreum in response to near neutral pH stress using RNA-Seq.Aluminium-induced ion transport in Arabidopsis: the relationship between Al tolerance and root ion flux.Effects of Low pH on Photosynthesis, Related Physiological Parameters, and Nutrient Profiles of Citrus.Low-pH and aluminum resistance in arabidopsis correlates with high cytosolic magnesium content and increased magnesium uptake by plant roots.Anion channel SLAH3 functions in nitrate-dependent alleviation of ammonium toxicity in Arabidopsis.Molecular and physiological analysis of Al³⁺ and H⁺ rhizotoxicities at moderately acidic conditions.Characterization of AtSTOP1 orthologous genes in tobacco and other plant species.Characterization of AtALMT1 expression in aluminum-inducible malate release and its role for rhizotoxic stress tolerance in Arabidopsis.Active proton efflux, nutrient retention and boron-bridging of pectin are related to greater tolerance of proton toxicity in the roots of two Erica species.Nitrate addition alleviates ammonium toxicity without lessening ammonium accumulation, organic acid depletion and inorganic cation depletion in Arabidopsis thaliana shoots.Functional Conservation and Divergence of Soybean GmSTOP1 Members in Proton and Aluminum Tolerance.Low pH-responsive proteins revealed by a 2-DE based MS approach and related physiological responses in Citrus leavesThe influence of low pH on in vitro growth and biochemical parameters of Plantago almogravensis and P. algarbiensis
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Brief exposure to low-pH stress causes irreversible damage to the growing root in Arabidopsis thaliana: pectin-Ca interaction may play an important role in proton rhizotoxicity.
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Brief exposure to low-pH stres ...... role in proton rhizotoxicity.
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Brief exposure to low-pH stres ...... role in proton rhizotoxicity.
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10.1093/JEXBOT/52.355.361
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2001-02-01T00:00:00Z