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1 Δεκ 2001 · This article reviews the availability of Cl − in the soil, the roles and distribution of Cl − within the plant, the magnitude of Cl − fluxes across membranes and between tissues, the mechanisms of Cl − transport across membranes and the electrical characteristics and molecular biology of Cl − channels.
- A Review
In the soil solution, Cl occurs predominantly as the...
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- Compartmentation and Exchange of Chloride in Carrot Root Tissue
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- Chloride in Soil
Chloride-salinity reduces soil fertility and limits crop...
- A Review
1 Ιαν 2019 · Chloride-salinity reduces soil fertility and limits crop growth. •. Chloride inputs from animal slurries intensify land degradation in arid regions. •. Phytoremediation is effective to decrease Cl − content in the rooting zone. •. The plant has strategies to limit excessive accumulation of Cl −. Abstract.
Chlorine is important for the fertility of soils being a nutrient for crops. However, anthropogenic activities often lead to excessive accumulation of the anion of chlorine, (Cl⁻) in soils ...
In summary, at concentrations commonly present in soils, in excess to those needed to satisfy micronutrient requirements but insufficient to cause toxicity (e.g., in a beneficial range of around 1–5 mM; [2]), plants accumulate Cl − to macronutrient levels, leading to a better plant performance.
5 Απρ 2018 · In salinized soils in which chloride (Cl −) is the dominant salt anion, growth of plants that tolerate only low concentrations of salt (glycophytes) is disturbed by Cl − toxicity. Chlorotic discolorations precede necrotic lesions, causing yield reductions.
1 Δεκ 2001 · Irrigation water does not contribute in chloride content in soils. The highest chloride content was 226.7 mg/kg, and at this chloride value, moderately resistant plants can show negative...
This article reviews the availability of Cl−in the soil, the roles and distribution of Cl−within the plant, the magnitude of Cl−fluxes across membranes and between tissues, the mechanisms of Cl−transport across membranes and the electrical characteristics and molecular biology of Cl−channels.