نتایج جستجو برای: metal tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 322778  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Marc Hanikenne Ute Krämer Vincent Demoulin Denis Baurain

As in all organisms, metal cations are crucial for nutrition in plants. Severalmetals, such as copper, iron, zinc, and manganese, act as important cofactors for many enzymes and are essential for bothmitochondrial and chloroplast functions. However, when supplied in excess, these essential cations can become toxic, like heavy metals with no generally established function, such as cadmium, lead,...

Journal: :Environment international 2003
I D Pulford C Watson

This paper reviews the potential for using trees for the phytoremediation of heavy metal-contaminated land. It considers the following aspects: metal tolerance in trees, heavy metal uptake by trees grown on contaminated substrates, heavy metal compartmentalisation within trees, phytoremediation using trees and the phytoremediation potential of willow (Salix spp.).

Journal: :Chemical science 2015
Gregor Kieslich Shijing Sun Anthony K Cheetham

Goldschmidt's concept of ionic Tolerance Factors was recently shown to be a valuable guideline for the preparation of new compounds within the field of organic-inorganic perovskites. Here, we extend this approach and calculate Tolerance Factors for over 2500 amine-metal-anion permutations of the periodic table. The results suggest the potential existence of more than 600 undiscovered hybrid per...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science & engineering 2012
P Ranjitha E S Karthy

Effects of different heavy metals on Vibrio harveyi, V. fischeri, Photobacterium phosphoreum and P. leiognathi were examined. Checkerboard assay was used for the detection of the natural metal tolerance levels of a large number of marine luminous eubacteria. 57 strains of luminous bacteria were investigated for their natural patterns of heavy metal tolerance. The behaviors of these strains were...

Journal: :journal of sciences islamic republic of iran 0

from flora of north west of iran, four contrasting species in term of frequency and coverage on heavy metal rich soils were selected to study physiological mechanisms for different tolerance of zn and cu toxicity in a hydroponic culture experiment. for study of zn toxicity, dactylis glomerata and secale monatum and for cu, cichorium intybus and astragalus echinops were selected. a clear differe...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
anjana k. vala department of physics, bhavnagar university, india +91-2782422650, [email protected]; department of physics, bhavnagar university, india +91-2782422650, [email protected] vishnu sutariya shree dhanvantary pharmaceutical and research institute, india

background facultative marine fungi could potentially be arsenic tolerant and may be able to remove this highly poisonous metal from the environment. objectives the objective of this work was to explore the degree of tolerance and removal efficiency of two facultative marine fungi. materials and methods facultative marine fungi aspergillus flavus and rhizopus spp. were exposed to 25 mg/l and 50...

2016
Yu Pan Yanglu Pan Junpeng Zhai Yan Xiong Jinhua Li Xiaobing Du Chenggang Su Xingguo Zhang

We identified a novel member of the metallothionein (MT) family, Cucumis sativus metallothionein-like 2 (CsMTL2), by screening a young cucumber fruit complementary DNA (cDNA) library. The CsMTL2 encodes a putative 77-amino acid Class II MT protein that contains two cysteine (Cys)-rich domains separated by a Cys-free spacer region. We found that CsMTL2 expression was regulated by metal stress an...

2017
Md. Kamrul Hasan Yuan Cheng Mukesh K. Kanwar Xian-Yao Chu Golam J. Ahammed Zhen-Yu Qi

Plants respond to environmental pollutants such as heavy metal(s) by triggering the expression of genes that encode proteins involved in stress response. Toxic metal ions profoundly affect the cellular protein homeostasis by interfering with the folding process and aggregation of nascent or non-native proteins leading to decreased cell viability. However, plants possess a range of ubiquitous ce...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
R Tappero E Peltier M Gräfe K Heidel M Ginder-Vogel K J T Livi M L Rivers M A Marcus R L Chaney D L Sparks

The nickel (Ni) hyperaccumulator Alyssum murale has been developed as a commercial crop for phytoremediation/phytomining Ni from metal-enriched soils. Here, metal co-tolerance, accumulation and localization were investigated for A. murale exposed to metal co-contaminants. A. murale was irrigated with Ni-enriched nutrient solutions containing basal or elevated concentrations of cobalt (Co) or zi...

2018
Shüné V Oliver Basil D Brooke

Metal exposure is one of the commonest anthropogenic pollutants mosquito larvae are exposed to, both in agricultural and urban settings. As members of the Anopheles gambiae complex, which contains several major malaria vector species including An. arabiensis, are increasingly adapting to polluted environments, this study examined the effects of larval metal exposure on various life history trai...

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