16 results on '"Chai, Tuanyao"'
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2. Cadmium-induced protein AS8: A protein to improve Cd accumulation and transport via Cd uptake in poplar
3. Synergistic role of phenylpropanoid biosynthesis and citrate cycle pathways in heavy metal detoxification through secretion of organic acids
4. Scenedesmus acuminatus as a potential phycoremediator: Enrichment and detoxification of cadmium/lead
5. Combined analysis of Polygonum cuspidatum transcriptome and metabolome revealed that PcMYB62, a transcription factor, responds to methyl jasmonate and inhibits resveratrol biosynthesis
6. Nitrate confers rice adaptation to high ammonium by suppressing its uptake but promoting its assimilation
7. Co-expression of multiple heavy metal transporters changes the translocation, accumulation, and potential oxidative stress of Cd and Zn in rice (Oryza sativa)
8. Effects of cadmium toxicity on diploid wheat (Triticum urartu) and the molecular mechanism of the cadmium response
9. Control of Grain Size and Weight by the OsMKKK10-OsMKK4-OsMAPK6 Signaling Pathway in Rice
10. The response of soil bacterial communities to mining subsidence in the west China aeolian sand area
11. Manganese-mitigation of cadmium toxicity to seedling growth of Phytolacca acinosa Roxb. is controlled by the manganese/cadmium molar ratio under hydroponic conditions
12. Silicon attenuates cadmium toxicity in Solanum nigrum L. by reducing cadmium uptake and oxidative stress
13. Effect and mechanism of persulfate activated by different methods for PAHs removal in soil
14. The effects of copper, manganese and zinc on plant growth and elemental accumulation in the manganese-hyperaccumulator Phytolacca americana
15. Enhancement of Cd tolerance in transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing a Cd-induced catalase cDNA
16. Zn stress-induced inhibition of bean PvSR2– GUS fusion gene splicing is gene-specific in transgenic tobacco
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