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Plant Signal Behav ; 8(12): e26611, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24084753

ABSTRACT

Iron (Fe) and copper (Cu) homeostasis are tightly linked across biology. Understanding crosstalk between Fe and Cu nutrition could lead to strategies for improved growth on soils with low or excess metals, with implications for agriculture and phytoremediation. Here, we show that Cu and Fe nutrition interact to increase or decrease Fe and/or Cu accumulation in leaves and Fe uptake processes. Leaf Cu concentration increased under low Fe supply, while high Cu lowered leaf Fe concentration. Ferric reductase activity, an indicator of Fe demand, was inhibited at insufficient or high Cu supply. Surprisingly, plants grown without Fe were more susceptible to Cu toxicity.


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Copper/metabolism , Iron Deficiencies , Plants/metabolism , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Cucumis/metabolism , Cucurbita/metabolism , FMN Reductase/metabolism , Plant Leaves/metabolism , Plant Roots/enzymology
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