Protein tyrosine nitration in plants: Present knowledge, computational prediction and future perspectives
… At the same time, L-arginine dependent NOS-like activities were detected in higher plants,
which can be explained by the possible existence of cooperating complexes of NO producing …
which can be explained by the possible existence of cooperating complexes of NO producing …
Factors shaping the composition of the cutaneous microbiota
From birth, we are constantly exposed to bacteria, fungi and viruses, some of which are
capable of transiently or permanently inhabiting our different body parts as our microbiota. The …
capable of transiently or permanently inhabiting our different body parts as our microbiota. The …
Leaf expansion in grasses under salt stress
…, AA Rodríguez, D Bustos, L Erdei, L Ortega… - Journal of plant …, 2009 - Elsevier
Restriction of leaf growth is among the earliest visible effects of many stress conditions,
including salinity. Because leaves determine radiation interception and are the main …
including salinity. Because leaves determine radiation interception and are the main …
Methods for determination of proline in plants
… of the chlorophyll considered, l is the light path, 1 cm, and C is the chlorophyll concentration.
… For chlorophyll B, ε values are 9.27 at 663 nm and 45.6 at 645 nm (with ε expressed in L/g …
… For chlorophyll B, ε values are 9.27 at 663 nm and 45.6 at 645 nm (with ε expressed in L/g …
The effects of cadmium on the fluidity and H+-ATPase activity of plasma membrane from sunflower and wheat roots
… In the case of sunflower the seeds were sown in Perlite, and the 7-day-old seedlings were
transferred and grown hydroponically (36 plants per 3.6 L nutrient solution), while wheat was …
transferred and grown hydroponically (36 plants per 3.6 L nutrient solution), while wheat was …
The activity of antioxidant enzymes in maize and sunflower seedlings as affected by salinity and different nitrogen sources
K Rios-Gonzalez, L Erdei, SH Lips - Plant Science, 2002 - Elsevier
The effect of salinity (100 mM NaCl) and different nitrogen sources (NaNO 3 /(NH 4 ) 2 SO 4
) on the activity and spatial distribution of antioxidative enzymes (glutathione reductase, GR; …
) on the activity and spatial distribution of antioxidative enzymes (glutathione reductase, GR; …
Exogenous auxin-induced NO synthesis is nitrate reductase-associated in Arabidopsis thaliana root primordia
… root development in Arabidopsis thaliana L. NO production was … (NOS) N G -monomethyl-l-arginine
(l-NMMA) was applied. … the zero effects of the NOS inhibitors l-NMMA. Finally, it was …
(l-NMMA) was applied. … the zero effects of the NOS inhibitors l-NMMA. Finally, it was …
Comparison of the drought stress responses of tolerant and sensitive wheat cultivars during grain filling: changes in flag leaf photosynthetic activity, ABA levels, and …
… The sensitivity of crop plants such as wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to soil drought is
particularly acute during the grain-filling period because the reproductive phase is extremely …
particularly acute during the grain-filling period because the reproductive phase is extremely …
Physiological and biochemical aspects of cadmium toxicity and protective mechanisms induced in Phragmites australis and Typha latifolia
E Fediuc, L Erdei - Journal of plant Physiology, 2002 - Elsevier
… and Typha latifolia L.) to accumulate and translocate Cd2+ … Cadmium treatment was
applied as a concentration series between 0.1 and 100µmol/L for 40 and 100 days for reed and …
applied as a concentration series between 0.1 and 100µmol/L for 40 and 100 days for reed and …
Effects of NaCl salinity on growth, cation accumulation, chloroplast structure and function in wheat cultivars differing in salt tolerance
… 2), in agreement with earlier observations on partly different cultivars (Erdei and Trivedi, 1989).
On … FLOWERS: Salinity resistance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) and a pyramiding approach to …
On … FLOWERS: Salinity resistance in rice (Oryza sativa L.) and a pyramiding approach to …