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Iron deficiency in plants: an update on homeostasis and its regulation by nitric oxide and phytohormones Lovely Mahawar Kesava Priyan Ramasamy Sheo Mohan Prasad Plant Growth Regulation (2023) Exogenous Hydrogen Promotes Germination and Seedling Establishment of Barley Under Drought Stress by Mediating ...
IT is well known that the total iron content of leaves determined by chemical methods seldom reflects the true iron status of plants. In instances of lime-induced chlorosis in fruit trees1 or metal-induced iron-deficiency in crop plants2, the iron content of chlorotic leaves is often reported...
Iron Deficiency in Citrus Plants and its ControlSingh, M. Pradyumna
this leads to a major negative impact on health. Millions of people around the globe suffer from iron deficiency each year. Iron enters the human food chain through plants, either directly or indirectly. Although there are large quantities of iron in the soil in principle, plants may become ir...
On the contrary, cadmium contamination induces iron deficiency in plants. Iron plaque formation on the root surface of waterlogging plants leads to uptake more cadmium. 展开 关键词: cadmium iron interactions plants growth 被引量: 30 年份: 2004 ...
Overall, this work indicates that growth promotion by apo-siderophores in an iron-poor environment is likely linked to their ability to induce a stronger response to Fe deficiency while decreasing oxidative stress in roots, thus stimulating Fe remobilization from root Fe pools to shoots and ...
M'sehli W., Houmani H., Donnini S., Zocchi G., Abdelly C., Gharsally M. (2014) Iron deficiency tolerance at leaf level in Medicago ciliaris plants. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 5, 2541-2553.M'sehli, W., Houmani, H., Donnini, S., Zocchi, G., Abdelly, C., Gharsalli...
Iron is an important micronutrient for all living organisms. Almost 25% of the world population is affected by iron deficiency, a leading cause of anemia. In plants, iron deficiency leads to chlorosis and reduced yield. Both animals and plants may suffer
Plants were grown for 120 days in modified Hoagland''s nutrient solution at pH 6.3 containing either 0, 0.22 or 5.52 mg/liter Fe (as Fe+3HEEDTA). Araucaria heterophylla and Dracaena marginata showed leaf chlorosis and decreased growth at 0 and 0.22 mg/liter Fe. Ficus benjamina and ...