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Szaloki I, Gerenyi A, Fodor F, Radocz G, Czech V, Vincze L
Anal Chem . 2021 Aug; 93(34):11660-11668. PMID: 34403244
An optimized micro-X-ray fluorescence confocal imaging (μXRF-CI) analytical method has been developed to determine the 2D distribution of elemental composition in small (1-3 mm) biological objects at a 10-20 μm...
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Martin-Fernandez C, Solti A, Czech V, Kovacs K, Fodor F, Garate A, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2017 Aug; 118:579-588. PMID: 28787660
The growing concern over the environmental risk of synthetic chelate application promotes the search for alternatives in Fe fertilization, such as biodegradable chelating agents and natural complexing agents. In this...
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Solti A, Muller B, Czech V, Sarvari E, Fodor F
New Phytol . 2014 Feb; 202(3):920-928. PMID: 24506824
Iron (Fe) has an essential role in the biosynthesis of chlorophylls and redox cofactors, and thus chloroplast iron uptake is a process of special importance. The chloroplast ferric chelate oxidoreductase...
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Kovacs K, Czech V, Fodor F, Solti A, Lucena J, Santos-Rosell S, et al.
J Agric Food Chem . 2013 Nov; 61(50):12200-10. PMID: 24224795
Water-soluble humic substances (denoted by LN) extracted at alkaline pH from leonardite are proposed to be used as complexing agents to overcome micronutrient deficiencies in plants such as iron chlorosis....
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Sipos G, Solti A, Czech V, Vashegyi I, Toth B, Cseh E, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2013 May; 68:96-103. PMID: 23669138
Phytoremediation is a plant based, cost effective technology to detoxify or stabilise contaminated soils. Fast growing, high biomass, perennial plants may be used not only in phytoremediation but also in...
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Fodor F, Kovacs K, Czech V, Solti A, Toth B, Levai L, et al.
J Plant Physiol . 2012 Jun; 169(16):1615-22. PMID: 22739262
Alkaline pH values and bicarbonate greatly reduce the mobility and uptake of Fe, causing Fe deficiency chlorosis. In the present work, the effects of pH and bicarbonate on the uptake...
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Carrasco J, Kovacs K, Czech V, Fodor F, Lucena J, Vertes A, et al.
J Agric Food Chem . 2012 Mar; 60(13):3331-40. PMID: 22394577
Iron chlorosis is a very common nutritional disorder in plants that can be treated using iron fertilizers. Synthetic chelates have been used to correct this problem, but nowadays environmental concerns...