The adaptation of root cell wall pectin to copper toxicity in two citrus species differing in copper tolerance: remodeling and responding
Mei-lan Lin,
Fei Lu,
Xin Zhou
et al.
Abstract:Citrus species are prone to be suffered from copper (Cu) toxicity because of improper application of Cu-based agrochemicals. The Cu immobilization mediated by the pectin methylesterase (PME) in the root cell wall (CW) is effective for Cu-detoxification. However, the underlying mechanisms of the structural modification and stress responses of citrus root CW pectin to Cu toxicity were less discussed. In the present study, seedlings of ‘Shatian pummelo’ [Citrus grandis (L.) Osbeck] and ‘Xuegan’ [Citrus sinensis (… Show more
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