The Apoplast of Higher Plants: Compartment of Storage, Transport and Reactions The significance of the apoplast for the mineral nutrition of higher plants /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2007.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2007. |
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Acceso en línea: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5843-1 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cell wall-ion interactions: Significance for nutrition of plants and their stress tolerance
- Cell Wall-Ion Interactions
- Boron in the Apoplast of Higher Plants
- Silicon in Plant Nutrition
- Significance of the Root Apoplast for Aluminium Toxicity and Resistance of Maize
- Significance of Polyamines for Pectin-Methylesterase Activity and the ion Dynamics in the Apoplast
- The root apoplast - implication for ion acquisition and Short-distance transport
- The apoplast: A kinetic perspective
- The apoplast of ectomycorrhizal roots - site of nutrient uptake and nutrient exchange between the symbiotic partners
- Chemical compositon of apoplastic transport barriers in roots
- Apoplastic water transport in roots
- Ion uptake from and loading into the apoplast: Characterization of channel properties and relevance for the nutrition of plants
- Long Distance Transport in Plants: Towards Analyses of Regulatory Interactions Between Membrane Transport Systems and Cell Wall Ionic Atmosphere in Vascular Tissues
- The Role of Potassium in Wood Formation of Poplar
- Transport Characteristics of Ion Channels as Influenced by Apoplastic Properties
- Ion Uptake from the Xylem into the Symplasm of the Maize Leaf
- Loading of Ions into the Xylem of the Root
- The significance of the apoplast as a compartment for long-distance transport
- New Tools to Explore the Apoplast
- On-Line Measurements of Ion Relations in the Xylem Sap of Intact Plants
- Dynamic and Nutrient Fluxes in the Xylem
- Relationship Between Apoplastic Nutrient Concentrations and the Long-Distance Transport of Nutrients in the Ricinus communis L. Seedling
- Long-Distance Water Transport Under Controlled Transpirational Conditions: Minimal-Invasive Investigations by Means of Pressure Probes and NMR Imaging
- Changes in Composition of the Xylem Sap as well as in Ion Fluxes in Populus Tremula X Alba L. Xylem In Dependence on Exogenous Factors
- Ion relations in the apoplast of leaves
- Ion Dynamics in the Apoplast of Leaf Cells
- Probing Apoplastic Ion Relations in Vicia Faba as Influenced by Nutrition and Gas Exchange
- The Role of the Leaf Apoplast in Manganese Toxicity and Tolerance in Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata L. Walp)
- Interaction between Phloem transport and Apoplastic Solute Concentrations
- Investigations of the mechanisms of long-distance transport and ion distribution in the leaf apoplast of vicia faba l
- The dynamics of iron in the leaf apoplast
- Self-Reporting Arabidopsis Thaliana Expressing pH- and [CA2+] - Indicators Unveil Apoplastic Ion Dynamics
- The apoplast compartment for plant-microbe interactions
- Constraints For Endophytic Bacteria
- The Apoplast of Norway Spruce (Picea Abies) Needles as Habitat and Reaction Compartment for Autotrophic Nitrifiers
- The Rice Apoplast as a Habitat for Endophytic N2-Fixing Bacteria
- The Apoplast of Indeterminate Legume Nodules: Compartment for Transport of Amino Acids, Amides and Sugars?.