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Rapid reduction of arsenate in the medium mediated by plant roots [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2007
Microbes detoxify arsenate by reduction and efflux of arsenite. Plants have a high capacity to reduce arsenate, but arsenic efflux has not been reported. Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and rice (Oryza sativa) were grown hydroponically and supplied with
Steve P Mcgrath, Fang-Jie Zhao
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Quantitative Contribution of Oxygen Vacancy Defects to Arsenate Immobilization on Hematite.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2023
Hematite is a common iron oxide in natural environments, which has been observed to influence the transport and fate of arsenate by its association with hematite.
Juan Liu   +8 more
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Comparative evaluation of Fe-, Zr-, and La-based metal-organic frameworks derived from recycled PET plastic bottles for arsenate removal.

Chemosphere, 2022
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) derived from recycled polyester (polyethylene terephthalate, PET) bottles were investigated in both batch and column studies for the removal of arsenate.
Pandi Kalimuthu   +5 more
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Strigolactones regulate arsenate uptake, vacuolar-sequestration and antioxidant defense responses to resist arsenic toxicity in rice roots.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
We explored genetic evidence for strigolactones' role in rice tolerance to arsenate-stress. Comparative analyses of roots of wild-type (WT) and strigolactone-deficient mutants d10 and d17 in response to sodium arsenate (Na2AsO4) revealed differential ...
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