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Mohan T, Castrillo G, Navarro C, Zarco-Fernandez S, Ramireddy E, Mateo C, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2016 May; 171(2):1418-26. PMID: 27208271
The presence of arsenic in soil and water is a constant threat to plant growth in many regions of the world. Phytohormones act in the integration of growth control and...
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Hernandez L, Sobrino-Plata J, Montero-Palmero M, Carrasco-Gil S, Flores-Caceres M, Ortega-Villasante C, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2015 Mar; 66(10):2901-11. PMID: 25750419
The accumulation of toxic metals and metalloids, such as cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), or arsenic (As), as a consequence of various anthropogenic activities, poses a serious threat to the environment...
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Flores-Caceres M, Hattab S, Hattab S, Boussetta H, Banni M, Hernandez L
Plant Sci . 2015 Feb; 233:165-173. PMID: 25711824
The induction of oxidative stress is a characteristic symptom of metal phytotoxicity and is counteracted by antioxidants such as glutathione (GSH) or homoglutathione (hGSH). The depletion of GSH│hGSH in fifteen-day-old...
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Jozefczak M, Keunen E, Schat H, Bliek M, Hernandez L, Carleer R, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2014 Jul; 83:1-9. PMID: 25049163
This study aims to uncover the spatiotemporal involvement of glutathione (GSH) in two major mechanisms of cadmium (Cd)-induced detoxification (i.e. chelation and antioxidative defence). A kinetic study was conducted on...
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Sobrino-Plata J, Carrasco-Gil S, Abadia J, Escobar C, Alvarez-Fernandez A, Hernandez L
Metallomics . 2014 Jan; 6(2):356-66. PMID: 24452078
Recent research efforts have highlighted the importance of glutathione (GSH) as a key antioxidant metabolite for metal tolerance in plants. Little is known about the mechanisms involved in stress due...
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Bianucci E, Furlan A, Rivadeneira J, Sobrino-Plata J, Carpena-Ruiz R, Del Carmen Tordable M, et al.
J Environ Manage . 2013 Oct; 130:126-34. PMID: 24076512
Heavy metals in soil are known to affect rhizobia-legume interaction reducing not only rhizobia viability, but also nitrogen fixation. In this work, we have compared the response of the symbiotic...
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Montero-Palmero M, Martin-Barranco A, Escobar C, Hernandez L
New Phytol . 2013 Sep; 201(1):116-130. PMID: 24033367
Understanding the cellular mechanisms of plant tolerance to mercury (Hg) is important for developing phytoremediation strategies of Hg-contaminated soils. The early responses of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) seedlings to Hg were...
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Castrillo G, Sanchez-Bermejo E, de Lorenzo L, Crevillen P, Fraile-Escanciano A, Tc M, et al.
Plant Cell . 2013 Aug; 25(8):2944-57. PMID: 23922208
Stress constantly challenges plant adaptation to the environment. Of all stress types, arsenic was a major threat during the early evolution of plants. The most prevalent chemical form of arsenic...
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Martinez-Alcala I, Hernandez L, Esteban E, Walker D, Bernal M
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2013 Mar; 66:47-55. PMID: 23466747
Plants exposed to trace elements can suffer from oxidative stress, which is characterised by the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, alteration in the cellular antioxidant defence system and ultimately lipid...
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Carrasco-Gil S, Siebner H, Leduc D, Webb S, Millan R, Andrews J, et al.
Environ Sci Technol . 2013 Feb; 47(7):3082-90. PMID: 23406525
Better understanding of mercury (Hg) accumulation, distribution, and speciation in plants is required to evaluate potential risks for the environment and to optimize phytostabilization strategies for Hg-contaminated soils. The behavior...