2016
DOI: 10.2298/gensr1601233e
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Diversity in growth and expression pattern of PoHKT1 and PoVHA transporter genes under NaCl stress in Portulaca oleracea taxa

Abstract: Plant growth and the expression of two transporter genes; PoHKT1 and PoVHA transcripts in root and shoot tissues were studied under salt stress of three Portulaca oleracea s.l. taxa. The study showed no significant differences in ratios between root lengths in saline and non-saline treatments of the three taxa, which was correlated with a clear down-regulation of the PoHKT1 transcripts in the root after 150mM NaCl. All measured growth parameters except root length increased in P. oleraceae, d… Show more

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“…IPS absorb the toxic metals from the soil with the help of the rhizosphere and immobilize these toxic metals, which can significantly reduce the concentration in the soil [ 83 ]. The IPS have a strong symbiotic microorganism in the roots that correlate with heavy metals to minimize the toxic effects [ 84 ]. Sun et al [ 82 ] reported on many strategies to eliminate toxic heavy metals through immobilization, leaching, decomposition, degradation, and providing the comprehensive biogeochemical behavior of IPS.…”
Section: Correlation Of Hms and Invasive Plant Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IPS absorb the toxic metals from the soil with the help of the rhizosphere and immobilize these toxic metals, which can significantly reduce the concentration in the soil [ 83 ]. The IPS have a strong symbiotic microorganism in the roots that correlate with heavy metals to minimize the toxic effects [ 84 ]. Sun et al [ 82 ] reported on many strategies to eliminate toxic heavy metals through immobilization, leaching, decomposition, degradation, and providing the comprehensive biogeochemical behavior of IPS.…”
Section: Correlation Of Hms and Invasive Plant Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%