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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...
- Determination of 36Cl in The Groundwaters and Ores Around a Uranium Deposit
Based on the chemical characteristics of chloride and the...
- Chlorine-36 Production and Distribution in Australia
Further modelling of chloride movement is also needed,...
- Reconstitution of Vacuolar Ion Channels Into Planar Lipid Bilayers
The concentrations of cations, such a:; sodium, and of...
- Compartmentation and Exchange of Chloride in Carrot Root Tissue
3. When tissue is transferred from salt solution to water,...
- A Stretch-Activated Anion Channel in Tobacco Protoplasts
INTRODUCTION Plant cells, like animal cells, transduce...
- Chlorine-Containing Natural Compounds in Higher Plants
Man and higher animals contain the iodinated hormone...
- Advances in Chloride Nutrition of Plants
This review evaluates chloride behavior in the soil...
- 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.
The chloride (Cl −) anion is the dominant form of the halogen element chlorine in soils. Especially in the agronomic context, Cl − has traditionally been considered a toxic anion rather than a plant nutrient.
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 ...
1 Ιαν 1999 · This review evaluates chloride behavior in the soil environment and its functions in plants as an essential nutrient, as a disease suppressor, and as an osmoticum in plant cells. The management practice of chloride content in the root zone of irrigated agricultural soil is reviewed.
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 · This paper reviews the most recent strategies in agriculture to fortify selenium and iodine in crop plants, their effect on the quality of the plant species used, and the potential impact of food...