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Concerted cis-trans Interactions Fine-Tune Aluminum Tolerance

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摘要 The trivalent form (Al^3+) of aluminum (Al), an abundant metal in the Earth's crust, is highly toxic to plant cells when released into soils under acidic conditions. Because approximately 50% of the world's arable soils are acidic, Al toxicity poses a big threat to crop production worldwide. Physiologically, Al toxicity inhibits root growth, leading to poor ion and water uptake by roots. Over Iong-term evolution, many plants have developed certain strategies to tolerate Al toxicity. One well-characterized mechanism in several species such as wheat, sorghum, and maize involves root exudation of organic acids such as citrate and malate that bind Al to form non toxic complexes and preve nt its entrance into cells.
作者 Rong Chen
机构地区 Molecular Plant
出处 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第3期295-295,共1页 分子植物(英文版)
分类号 Q [生物学]
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