نتایج جستجو برای: nano iron chelate 05

تعداد نتایج: 279984  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
N von Wirén H Khodr R C Hider

Graminaceous plant species acquire soil iron by the release of phytosiderophores and subsequent uptake of iron(III)-phytosiderophore complexes. As plant species differ in their ability for phytosiderophore hydroxylation prior to release, an electrophoretic method was set up to determine whether hydroxylation affects the net charge of iron(III)-phytosiderophore complexes, and thus chelate stabil...

Arash Roozbahani Sanaz Pour Ali

The presented study aimed at investigating the effect of foliar application of amino acids and nano particles and chelated iron on photosynthetic pigments and yield of potato. To this end a factorial experiment was carried out in the form of randomized complete block design with three replications in 2013, in the Research Field of Natural Resources Institute in Damavand, Iran. The first factor ...

Journal: :journal of medicinal plants and by-products 0

zinc and iron nano-oxides (100 ppb) were promoted the hypericin and hyperforin production in hypericum perforatum cell suspension culture. high performance liquid chromatography method was used for detectection and identification of hypericin and hyperforin in h. perfuratum cell suspension cultures elicited with different concentrations of zinc and iron nano-oxide (0, 50, 100 and 150 ppb) after...

Journal: :Trends in biochemical sciences 1999
V Braun H Killmann

The insolubility of Fe3+ necessitates special mechanisms for iron acquisition in most organisms. Bacteria use siderophores to chelate Fe3+ and iron in heme, hemoglobin, transferrin and lactoferrin, and employ novel mechanisms for receptor-dependent iron transport and iron-regulated gene expression. These mechanisms involve transfer of energy from the cytoplasmic membrane to the outer membrane t...

2007
L. Hannum S. Pamukcu

The influence of direct current electric fields on the possible electrokinetic delivery of nano-iron slurry in clay for the purpose of fast and effective remediation of soil contaminants has been tested. Nano-iron can be introduced to soil hydraulically in slurry form, but in tight clay soil, delivery of a uniform distribution of the slurry may be difficult to achieve for effective remediation....

Journal: :Plant physiology 2000
A F López-Millán F Morales S Andaluz Y Gogorcena A Abadía J De Las Rivas J Abadía

Different root parts with or without increased iron-reducing activities have been studied in iron-deficient and iron-sufficient control sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L. Monohil hybrid). The distal root parts of iron-deficient plants, 0 to 5 mm from the root apex, were capable to reduce Fe(III)-chelates and contained concentrations of flavins near 700 microM, two characteristics absent in the 5 to 1...

A. Akbari, F. Mohamadzadeh

Nowdays,  iron  nanoparticles  due  to  their  unique  characteristics  are used  in  all  of  sciences  and  technology.  These  nano  particles  due  to their  electrical, magnetic,  optical  and  catalytic  properties  and  having high  area  and  activity  that  is  promped  by  their  small  size  and most importantly  many  scientists  from  the  entire  world  are  interested  in th...

2017
Santosh B Satbhai Claudia Setzer Florentina Freynschlag Radka Slovak Envel Kerdaffrec Wolfgang Busch

Low availability of Fe significantly limits crop yields in many parts of the world. However, it is largely unknown which genes and alleles adjust plant growth in Fe limited environments. Using natural variation of a geographically restricted panel of Arabidopsis thaliana accessions, we identify allelic variation at the FRO2 locus associated with root length under iron deficiency. We show that n...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Jeeyon Jeong Christopher Cohu Loubna Kerkeb Marinus Pilon Erin L Connolly Mary Lou Guerinot

Photosynthesis, heme biosynthesis, and Fe-S cluster assembly all take place in the chloroplast, and all require iron. Reduction of iron via a membrane-bound Fe(III) chelate reductase is required before iron transport across membranes in a variety of systems, but to date there has been no definitive genetic proof that chloroplasts have such a reduction system. Here we report that one of the eigh...

Journal: :British medical journal 1986
H Y Chiu D M Flynn A V Hoffbrand D Politis

Yersinia enterocolitica commonly causes fever and mild gastroenteritis' but occasionally causes severe illness, particularly in patients with iron overload in whom its virulence is enhanced.2 Desferrioxamine used therapeutically may potentiate the growth of yersinia, which uses desferrioxamine as a siderophore to chelate iron.3 We describe three patients with transfusional haemosiderosis and in...

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