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ROLE OF PHYTOSIDEROPHORES IN IRON UPTAKE BY PLANTS

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Title ROLE OF PHYTOSIDEROPHORES IN IRON UPTAKE BY PLANTS
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Creator M.L. Dotaniya
H.M. Meena,
M. Lata
K. Kumar
 
Subject Crop uptake, Iron, Phytosiderophores.
 
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Phytosiderophores are various organic chelating molecules secreted by the roots of different
species of the grass family (including oat, barley, wheat, and rice). The iron (Fe)-phytosiderophore
complex enters the roots through an iron transporter in the plasma membrane and attributed mainly
to the efficiency of acquisition of Fe under conditions of low soil Fe availability rather than to its
utilization or re-translocation within a plant. A higher Fe acquisition efficiency may be due to either
or all of the following: an efficient ionic uptake system, better root architecture, higher synthesis and
release of Fe mobilizing phytosiderophores by the roots and uptake of phytosiderophores complex
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Date 2020-02-27T10:21:42Z
2020-02-27T10:21:42Z
2013-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/33441
 
Language English
 
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