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  1. Andean roots and tubers crops as sources of functional foods
  2. A review of hazardous elements tolerance in a metallophyte model species: Erica andevalensis
  3. Active proton efflux, nutrient retention and boron-bridging of pectin are related to greater tolerance of proton toxicity in the roots of two Erica species
  4. Vacuolar antiporter NHX overexpression limits availability of K required for metabolism .
  5. Control of vacuolar dynamics and regulation of stomatal aperture by tonoplast potassium uptake
  6. A constitutively active form of a durum wheat Na+/H+ antiporter SOS1 confers high salt tolerance to transgenic Arabidopsis
  7. Stabilized municipal sewage sludge addition to improve properties of an acid mine soil for plant growth
  8. Tolerance to high Zn in the metallophyte Erica andevalensis Cabezudo & Rivera
  9. Expression of wheat Na+/H+ antiporter TNHXS1 and H+- pyrophosphatase TVP1 genes in tobacco from a bicistronic transcriptional unit improves salt tolerance
  10. Ion Exchangers NHX1 and NHX2 Mediate Active Potassium Uptake into Vacuoles to Regulate Cell Turgor and Stomatal Function in Arabidopsis
  11. Evaluation of Lead Toxicity inErica andevalensisas an Alternative Species for Revegetation of Contaminated Soils
  12. Selective uptake of major and trace elements in Erica andevalensis, an endemic species to extreme habitats in the Iberian Pyrite Belt
  13. Effects of silicon on copper toxicity in Erica andevalensis Cabezudo and Rivera: a potential species to remediate contaminated soils
  14. How do vacuolar NHX exchangers function in plant salt tolerance?
  15. Nitrate and potassium concentrations in cotton petiole extracts as influenced by nitrogen fertilization, sampling date and cultivar
  16. The AtNHX1 exchanger mediates potassium compartmentation in vacuoles of transgenic tomato
  17. Uptake, localisation and physiological changes in response to copper excess in Erica andevalensis
  18. Stress responses of Erica andevalensis Cabezudo & Rivera plants induced by polluted water from Tinto River (SW Spain)
  19. Loss of Halophytism by Interference with SOS1 Expression
  20. ASSESSMENT OF NITROGEN FIXATION POTENTIAL IN AHIPA ( Pachyrhizus ahipa) AND ITS EFFECT ON ROOT AND SEED YIELD
  21. Accumulation and in vivo tissue distribution of pollutant elements in Erica andevalensis
  22. Genotypic Variation in Potassium Uptake in Dryland Cotton
  23. Germination responses of Erica andevalensis to different chemical and physical treatments
  24. Alkali cation exchangers: roles in cellular homeostasis and stress tolerance
  25. Nutrient Requirements of Ahipa, a Tuberous-Root Crop
  26. Phenotypic and Genotypic Characterization of Rhizobia from Diverse Geographical Origin that Nodulate Pachyrhizus species
  27. Factors affecting root and seed yield in ahipa (Pachyrhizus ahipa (Wedd.) Parodi), a multipurpose legume crop
  28. Ahipa (Pachyrhizus ahipa [Wedd.] Parodi): an alternative legume crop for sustainable production of starch, oil and protein
  29. Nitrogen and phosphorus availability limit N2 fixation in bean
  30. Interaction effects between Rhizobium strain and bean cultivar on nodulation, plant growth, biomass partitioning and xylem sap composition
  31. Variation in carbon isotope discrimination and other traits related to drought tolerance in upland cotton cultivars under dryland conditions
  32. Selection and characterization of cotton cultivars for dryland production in the south-west of Spain
  33. Salinity and nitrogen nutrition studies on peanut and cotton plants
  34. Subcellular distribution of superoxide dismutase in leaves of ureide-producing leguminous plants
  35. Effect of salinity on cotton plants grown under nitrate or ammonium nutrition at different calcium levels
  36. Wheat growth as affected by nitrogen type, pH and salinity. I. biomass production and mineral composition
  37. Wheat growth as affected by nitrogen type, pH and salinity. II. photosynthesis and transpiration
  38. Physiological aspects of ammonium and nitrate fertilization
  39. Effect of NaCl salinity on photosynthesis, 14C-translocation, and yield in wheat plants irrigated with ammonium or nitrate solutions
  40. Effect of nitrogen source on growth response to salinity stress in maize and wheat
  41. Evaluation of biochemical indicators of Fe and Mn nutrition for soybean plants. II. Superoxide dismutases, chlorophyll contents and photosystem II activity
  42. Sotbean genetic differences in response to Fe and Mn: Activity of metalloenzymes
  43. Evaluation of catalase and peroxidase activity as indicators of Fe and Mn nutrition for soybean
  44. A Role for manganese in the Regulation of Soybean Nitrate Reductase Activity?