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MdTyDc Overexpression Improves Alkalinity Tolerance in Malus domestica
Tyrosine is decarboxylated to tyramine by TYDC (Tyrosine decarboxylase) and then hydroxylated to dopamine, which is involved in plant response to abiotic stress.
Xiaomin Liu +8 more
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Globally, land alkalinization affecting agricultural development. Considering the increasingly serious effects of alkaline stress on agriculture and environment, phytoremediation may be an efficient way to addressed land alkalinization. Broomcorn millet (
Qian Ma +5 more
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Soil alkalinity and salt tolerance: adapting to multiple stresses [PDF]
Bui's commentary [[1][1]] arises from an observation made in our paper on the evolution of salt tolerance in grasses. We described the ‘paradox’ of salt tolerance; that it evolves often in nature but is hard to breed into crops [[2][2]], although there has been recent success in increasing ...
Bromham, Lindell +3 more
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Aequorin as a Useful Calcium-Sensing Reporter in Candida albicans
In Candida albicans, calcium ions (Ca2+) regulate the activity of several signaling pathways, especially the calcineurin signaling pathway. Ca2+ homeostasis is also important for cell polarization, hyphal extension, and plays a role in contact sensing ...
Dominique Sanglard
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Bacterial Responses to Alkaline Stress
Studies of bacterial adaptation to alkaline pH have been less extensive to date compared with those of acidic pH. Recent development of novel methods for global analysis of gene expression under various conditions revealed that many genes were induced at high pH. These data led us to question why so many genes are required for adaptation to alkaline pH.
Hiromi, Saito, Hiroshi, Kobayashi
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Coordinate responses to alkaline pH stress in budding yeast [PDF]
Alkalinization of the medium represents a stress condition for the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to which this organism responds with profound remodeling of gene expression. This is the result of the modulation of a substantial number of signaling pathways whose participation in the alkaline response has been elucidated within the last ten ...
Serra Cardona, Albert +2 more
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L'alcalinité saline est l'un des paramètres écologiques importants qui a une fonction d'impact sur le métabolisme physiologique, l'osmorégulation, la survie, la croissance, le développement et la distribution des poissons téléostéens. Oreochromis mossambicus, une espèce d'euryhaline qui peut résister à une grande variété de salinités, peut être ...
Huanhuan Su +5 more
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Polyphosphate‐hydrolysis ‐ a protective mechanism against alkaline stress?
Different microorganisms, including yeast and algae, accumulate large amounts of polyphosphates. However, the physiological role of polyphosphates is largely unknown. In vivo 31P NMR studies, carried out in the unicellular alga, Dunaliella salina, demonstrate that cytoplasmic alkalization induces massive hydrolysis of polyphosphates, which is ...
Pick, Uri +3 more
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Tolerance of Chemoorganotrophic Bioleaching Microorganisms to Heavy Metal and Alkaline Stresses [PDF]
The bioleaching potential of the bacteriumBacillus mucilaginosusand the fungusAspergillus nigertowards industrial residues was investigated by assessing their response towards various heavy metals (including arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, chromium, nickel, lead, and zinc) and elevated pH.
Monballiu, Annick +5 more
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COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF SAINFOIN (ONOBRYCHIS VICIAEFOLIA) SEEDLINGS TO ALKALINE AND SALINE-ALKALINE STRESS [PDF]
Salt-alkali stress is a major environmental factor that seriously limits crops development and productivity worldwide. The objective of this study is to compare growth and physiological responses of sainfoin (Onobrychis viciaefolia) to alkali (NaHCO3) and salt-alkali (NaCl: NaHCO3) stress, by investigating biomass, photosynthetic pigments, antioxidant ...
G.Q. Wu, H Li, Y.H. Zhu, S.J. Li
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