Contamination of soil and water by heavy metals has become a widespread problem; environmental pollution by high zinc (Zn) concentration occurs frequently. Although poplar (Populus spp.) has been identified as suitable for phytoremediation approaches, its response to high Zn concentrations are still not clearly understood. For this reason, we investigated the effects of Zn in Populus × euramericana clone I-214 roots by proteomic analysis.

A Proteomic Analysis To Identify Key Factors Involved In Zinc Stress Response Of Popolus X Euramericana (CLONE I-214) Roots.

Renzone G;Scaloni A;
2014

Abstract

Contamination of soil and water by heavy metals has become a widespread problem; environmental pollution by high zinc (Zn) concentration occurs frequently. Although poplar (Populus spp.) has been identified as suitable for phytoremediation approaches, its response to high Zn concentrations are still not clearly understood. For this reason, we investigated the effects of Zn in Populus × euramericana clone I-214 roots by proteomic analysis.
2014
Istituto per il Sistema Produzione Animale in Ambiente Mediterraneo - ISPAAM
Inglese
Italian Proteomic Association
Abstracts of the 9th Congress of the Italian Proteomic Association ItPA
9th Congress of the Italian Proteomic Association
http://www.itpa.it/Attivita/2014/IX-ItPA-Congress-2014
Edises
Napoli
ITALIA
24-27 June 2014
Naples, Italy
Mitochondrial homeostasis, Poplar,Root proliferation, Vacuolar dysfunction, Zn
Abstracts of the 9th Congress of the Italian Proteomic Association, Naples (2014), P-III-28.
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Trupiano, D; Romeo, S; Ariani, A; Renzone, G; Scippa, Gs; Scaloni, A; Sebastiani, L
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