Strategies for Iron Mobilization and Uptake in Plant Roots(Minireview, Field Science Center, Environmental Crop Science)
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Despite of its abundance in soil, iron (Fe) is still one of the most common nutrients limiting plant growth and development because it exists mostly in low-soluble form that is hardly available for plants. Therefore, plants have evolved two distinct uptake strategies, the reduction (Strategy I) mechanism and the chelation (Strategy II) mechanism. This paper reviews some recent studies in regard to both strategies that are important for iron acquisition, mobilization and uptake in plant roots. These key processes are believed to be relevant for the supply of Fe to plants as well as for supplying human nutritional needs.Alkaline soilIron nutritionMugineic acidStrategy IStrategy II
- 東北大学の論文
- 2006-03-31
著者
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University
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Nakanishi Hiromi
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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MORIKAWA Claudio
Environmental Science, Tohoku University
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tohoku University:(present Office)toyoh
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Sci. Center Graduate School Of Agric. Sci. Tohoku Univ.
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Garrido Sharon
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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MORIKAWA Claudio
Field Science Center, Tohoku University
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Morikawa Claudio
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center Graduate School Of Agriculture Science Tohoku University
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Nakanishi Hiromi
Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences University Of Tokyo
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NAKANISHI Hiromi
Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Science, University of Tokyo
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