نتایج جستجو برای: metal tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 322778  

Journal: :International journal of phytoremediation 2007
Jacques Rabier Isabelle Laffont-Schwob Saliou Bouraïma-Madjèbi Virginie Léon Pascale Prudent Josette Viano Murray W Nabors Elizabeth A H Pilon-Smits

Grevillea exul var exul (Proteaceae), a tree species native to serpentine soils in New Caledonia, is a reported manganese accumulator. Since the metal tolerance of this species remains unknown, its growth and metal accumulation were studied for seven heavy metals under controlled conditions. Brassica juncea, a popular species for metal phytoremediation, was used as a reference. G. exul seedling...

2013
Varanavasiappan Shanmugam Jing-Chi Lo Kuo-Chen Yeh

Zinc (Zn) is an essential plant micronutrient but is toxic in excess. To cope with excess Zn, plant species possess a strict metal homeostasis mechanism. The Zn hyperaccumulator Arabidopsis halleri has developed various adaptive mechanisms involving uptake, chelation, translocation and sequestration of Zn. In this mini review, we broadly discuss the different Zn tolerance mechanisms and then fo...

2014
Daniel Zhitnitsky Oded Lewinson

Powered by ATP hydrolysis, P(IB) -ATPases drive the energetically uphill transport of transition metals. These high affinity pumps are essential for heavy metal detoxification and delivery of metal cofactors to specific cellular compartments. Amino acid sequence alignment of the trans-membrane (TM) helices of P(IB)-ATPases reveals a high degree of conservation, with ∼ 60-70 fully conserved posi...

2015
Mi Shen Da-Ke Zhao Qin Qiao Lei Liu Jun-Ling Wang Guan-Hua Cao Tao Li Zhi-Wei Zhao

Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) compose a family of multifunctional enzymes that play important roles in the detoxification of xenobiotics and the oxidative stress response. In the present study, twenty four GST genes from the transcriptome of a metal-tolerant dark septate endophyte (DSE), Exophiala pisciphila, were identified based on sequence homology, and their responses to various heavy m...

2015
Naser A. Anjum Mirza Hasanuzzaman Mohammad A. Hossain Palaniswamy Thangavel Aryadeep Roychoudhury Sarvajeet S. Gill Miguel A. Merlos Rodrigo Vojtěch Adam Masayuki Fujita Rene Kizek Armando C. Duarte Eduarda Pereira Iqbal Ahmad

Varied environmental compartments including soils are being contaminated by a myriad toxic metal(loid)s (hereafter termed as "metal/s") mainly through anthropogenic activities. These metals may contaminate food chain and bring irreparable consequences in human. Plant-based approach (phytoremediation) stands second to none among bioremediation technologies meant for sustainable cleanup of soils/...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1999
Y L Zhu E A Pilon-Smits A S Tarun S U Weber L Jouanin N Terry

To investigate rate-limiting factors for glutathione and phytochelatin (PC) production and the importance of these compounds for heavy metal tolerance, Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) was genetically engineered to overexpress the Escherichia coli gshI gene encoding gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase (gamma-ECS), targeted to the plastids. The gamma-ECS transgenic seedlings showed increased toler...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2000
S Kärenlampi H Schat J Vangronsveld J A Verkleij D van der Lelie M Mergeay A I Tervahauta

Metal concentrations in soils are locally quite high, and are still increasing due to many human activities, leading to elevated risk for health and the environment. Phytoremediation may offer a viable solution to this problem, and the approach is gaining increasing interest. Improvement of plants by genetic engineering, i.e. by modifying characteristics like metal uptake, transport and accumul...

2014
Ahmad Mohtadi

1 Heavy metal tolerance and accumulation in Matthiola flavida, a novel Iranian lead hyperaccumulator 2 The candidate was financially supported by a scholarship from the

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