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Cytogenetic response of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris Linnaeus, 1753) (Pinaceae) to heavy metals

2012


Informations bibliographiques
Comparative Cytogenetics
Volume 6 Numéro 1 Pagination 93 - 106 ISSN 1993-078X | 1993-0771
Cadmium and Copper Change Root Growth and Morphology of Pinus pinea and Pinus pinaster Seedlings.
Volume 92 Pagination 675 - 680
Nitrate lead influence on cytogenetic and some biochemical parameters of scotch pine seedlings. Vestnik Tambovskogo Universiteta.
Volume 16 Pagination 1321 - 1324
Cellular analysis of rootgrowth Lathyrus odoratus L. under the influence of heavy metals.
Volume 25 Pagination 18 - 22
Analysis of sensitivity of different criteria in cytogenetic monitoring.
Volume 31 Pagination 186 - 189
Cytogenetic monitoring of the Usmansky and Khrenovskoy autochtonic pine stands.
Volume 34 Pagination 423 - 426
Toxicity of some heavy metals in vivo and in vitro in Helianthus annus.
Volume 283 Pagination 287 - 294
Molecular mechanisms of plant metal tolerance and homeostasis.
Volume 212 Pagination 475 - 486
How plants cope with cadmium: staking all on metabolism and gene expression.
Volume 50 Pagination 1268 - 1280
Genetic Analysis of black spruce (Picea mariana) populations from dry and wet areas of metal-contaminated region in Ontario (Canada)
Volume 215 Pagination 117 - 125
Assessment of phyto- and cytotoxic activity of compounds of heavy metals and aluminum through the root apical meristem of onion.
Volume 35 Pagination 3 - 9
Patterns of induction of cytogenetic effects in plants under the influence of heavy metals.
Volume 87 Pagination 4 - 13
Root growth inhibition, photosynthetic pigments production and metal accumulation in Sinapsis alba as the parameters for trace metals effect determination.
Volume 61 Pagination 762 - 769
The molecular mechanism of interaction of Et3Pb+ with tubulin.
Volume 174 Pagination 128 - 132
Effect of heavy metal pollution of forest soil on radial growth of Scots pine.
Volume 37 Pagination 136 - 142
Yadryshkovye organizatory khromosom kak adaptivnye elementy khvoinykh vidov
Volume 41
Using the micronucleus test in screening and monitoring of mutagens.
Volume 22 Pagination 67 - 71
Effect of soil cadmium on Pinus sylvestris L. seedlings.
Volume 257 Pagination 443 - 449
Synthesis of Phytochelatins and Homo-Phytochelatins in Pisum sativum L.
Volume 107 Pagination 515 - 521
Molecular-genetic basis of higher plants tolerance to, and accumulation of, cadmium.
Volume 8 Pagination 3 - 15
Cytogenetic response of seed progeny of scots pine to combined anthropogenic pollution in the area of Novolipetsk metallurgical combine.
Volume 7 Pagination 17 - 29
Assessment of toxic interactions of heavy metals in a multicomponent mixture using Lepidium sativum and Spirodela polyrrhisa.
Volume 19 Pagination 351 - 358
Additional chromosome gymnosperms
Volume 41
A common highly conserved cadmium detoxification mechanism from bacteria to humans. Heavy metal tolerance conferred by the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter SpHMT1 requires GSH but not metal-chelating phytochelatin peptides.
Volume 284 Pagination 4936 - 4943
Heavy metals in forest soils within Usmanskiy forest. Vestnik Voronezhskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Seriya: Khimiya. Biologiya.
Volume 1 Pagination 117 - 126
Effects of heavy metal pollution on genetic variation and cytological disturbances in the Pinus sylvestris L. population.
Volume 47 Pagination 99 - 108
Colcemid and the mitotic cycle.
Volume 102 Pagination 387 - 392
Overexpression of Arabidopsis thaliana tryptophan synthase beta 1 (AtTSB1) in Arabidopsis and tomato confers tolerance to cadmium stress.
Volume 31 Pagination 1074 - 1085
Genotoxic ability of cadmium, chromium and nickel salts studied by kinetochore in the cytokinesis-blocked micronucleus assay.
Volume 490 Pagination 99 - 106
Physiological Aspects of Cadmium and Lead Toxic Effects on Higher Plants.
Volume 48 Pagination 523 - 544
Genotoxic effects of heavy metals: comparative investigation with plant bioassays.
Volume 31 Pagination 183 - 191
Interaction of metal salts with cytoskeletal motor protein systems
Volume 140/141 Pagination 75 - 81
Genetic analysis of Pinus banksiana and P. resinosa populations from stressed sites in Ontario.
Volume 27 Pagination 369 - 380
Resumption of Mitotic Activity in Allium cepa Root Tips during Treatment with Lead Salts.
Volume 34 Pagination 173 - 180
The effects of the lead (PbCl2) on mitotic cell division of Anatolian Black Pine (Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana).
Volume 1 Pagination 124 - 129
Expression of BjMT2, a metallothionein 2 from Brassica juncea, increases copper and cadmium tolerance in Escherichia coli and Arabidopsis thaliana, but inhibits root elongation in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings.
Volume 57 Pagination 3575 - 3582
Cadmium-stress in nodulated white lupin: strategies to avoid toxicity.
Volume 40 Pagination 1003 - 1009
Editeur
Pensoft Publishers
D'autres materias
Micronuclei; Chromosomal abnormalities; Cupric nitrates; Zinc nitrates; Lead nitrates
Langue
anglais
Type
Data Paper

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