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1. Comparative quantitative phosphoproteomic and parallel reaction monitoring analysis of soybean roots under aluminum stress identify candidate phosphoproteins involved in aluminum resistance capacity.

2. pH-Dependent mitigation of aluminum toxicity in pea (Pisum sativum) roots by boron.

3. High affinity promoter binding of STOP1 is essential for early expression of novel aluminum-induced resistance genes GDH1 and GDH2 in Arabidopsis.

4. Tease out the future: How tea research might enable crop breeding for acid soil tolerance.

5. Transcriptomic Revelation of Phenolic Compounds Involved in Aluminum Toxicity Responses in Roots of Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.

6. Regulating cytoplasmic oxalate homeostasis by Acyl activating enzyme3 is critical for plant Al tolerance.

7. Introgression of a 4D chromosomal fragment into durum wheat confers aluminium tolerance.

8. Identification of a STOP1-like protein in Eucalyptus that regulates transcription of Al tolerance genes.

9. Enhancing the aluminium tolerance of barley by expressing the citrate transporter genes SbMATE and FRD3.

10. Amelioration of iron toxicity: A mechanism for aluminum-induced growth stimulation in tea plants.

11. The barley MATE gene, HvAACT1, increases citrate efflux and Al(3+) tolerance when expressed in wheat and barley.

12. Assessing the effectiveness of the TaMATE1B and TaALMT1 genes to enhance the Al3+ tolerance of durum wheat (Triticum turgidum) grown under controlled conditions and in the field.

14. Effects of aluminium on antioxidative system in native species of the Brazilian Tropical Dry Forest (Caatinga).

16. 腐殖酸钾对酸性土壤铝毒害的缓解作用与机制.

17. Deciphering Interactions between Phosphorus Status and Toxic Metal Exposure in Plants and Rhizospheres to Improve Crops Reared on Acid Soil.

18. The response of alfalfa cultivars to mobile aluminum toxicity.

19. Combined de novo transcriptomic and physiological analyses reveal RyALS3-mediated aluminum tolerance in Rhododendron yunnanense Franch.

20. The aluminum tolerance and detoxification mechanisms in plants; recent advances and prospects.

21. Deciphering Interactions between Phosphorus Status and Toxic Metal Exposure in Plants and Rhizospheres to Improve Crops Reared on Acid Soil

22. Seedling vigour as a potential indicator for rapid screening of rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes for aluminium (Al) toxicity tolerance.

23. Phytotoxicity of aluminum ions

24. Physiological, nutritional, and molecular responses of Brazilian sugarcane cultivars under stress by aluminum

25. Physiological, nutritional, and molecular responses of Brazilian sugarcane cultivars under stress by aluminum.

26. Dissection of Root Transcriptional Responses to Low pH, Aluminum Toxicity and Iron Excess Under Pi-Limiting Conditions in Arabidopsis Wild-Type and stop1 Seedlings

27. HvHOX9, a novel homeobox leucine zipper transcription factor, positively regulates aluminum tolerance in Tibetan wild barley.

28. Dissection of Root Transcriptional Responses to Low pH, Aluminum Toxicity and Iron Excess Under Pi-Limiting Conditions in Arabidopsis Wild-Type and stop1 Seedlings.

29. Changes of microbial functional capacities in the rhizosphere contribute to aluminum tolerance by genotype-specific soybeans in acid soils.

30. Redox status and oxalate exudation determines the differential tolerance of two contrasting varieties of 'Assam tea' [Camelia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntz] in response to aluminum toxicity.

31. INFLUENCE OF ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI AND SOIL AMELIORANTS ON THE MYCORRHIZAL COLONIZATION, CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT, AND PERFORMANCE GROWTH OF TWO TROPICAL TREE SEEDLINGS GROWN IN SOIL MEDIA WITH HIGH ALUMINUM CONTENT.

32. Differential Loss of ROS homeostasis and activation of anti oxidative defense response in tea cultivar due to aluminum toxicity in acidic soil.

33. Aluminum–Nitrogen Interactions in the Soil–Plant System.

36. APPLICATION OF NO3/AL INDEX FOR ASSESSING ALUMINUM PHYTOTOXICITY OF WINTER WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) AND SUGAR BEET (BETA VULGARIS L.) IN ARABLE SOILS.

39. Differences Among Rice Cultivars in their Adaptation to Low Ionic Strength Solution with Toxic Level of Aluminum that Mimics Tropical Acid Soil Conditions.

40. Physiological, nutritional, and molecular responses of Brazilian sugarcane cultivars under stress by aluminum

41. Linking microarray data to QTLs highlights new genes related to Al tolerance in maize

42. Aluminum regulates oxalate secretion and plasma membrane H-ATPase activity independently in tomato roots.

43. The multiple origins of aluminium resistance in hexaploid wheat include Aegilops tauschii and more recent cis mutations to TaALMT1 Peter R. Ryan et al. Evolution of aluminium resistance in wheat.

44. Engineering greater aluminium resistance in wheat by over-expressing TaALMT1.

45. A glance into aluminum toxicity and resistance in plants

46. Occurrence of polymerized silicic acid and aluminum species in two forest soil solutions with different acidity

47. Differential Access to Phosphorus Pools of an Oxisol by Mycorrhizal and Nonmycorrhizal Maize.

48. Different properties of SV channels in root vacuoles from near isogenic Al-tolerant and Al-sensitive wheat cultivars

49. VARIACIÓN DE LA CAPACIDAD TAMPÓN EN SUELOS DERIVADOS DE CENIZAS VOLCÁNICAS.

50. The dynamics of protons, aluminium, and calcium in the rhizosphere of maize cultivated in tropical acid soils: experimental study and modelling.

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