Iron stress in plants

Authors: Connolly, Erin L; Guerinot, Mary

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Abstract Although iron is an essential nutrient for plants, its accumulation within cells can be toxic. Plants, therefore, respond to both iron deficiency and iron excess by inducing expression of different gene sets. Here, we review recent advances in the understanding of iron homeostasis in plants gained through functional genomic approaches.
Full-text available from: Connolly, Erin; Guerinot, Mary (2002) Iron stress in plants Genome Biology 3 reviews1024.1-reviews1024.4
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date 2002-07-30
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