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GrainGenes Keyword Report: phytochelatins

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phytochelatins
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ReferenceWysocki R et al. (2003) Metalloid tolerance based on phytochelatins is not functionally equivalent to the arsenite transporter Acr3p Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 304:293-300.
ReferenceGisbert C et al. (2003) A plant genetically modified that accumulates Pb is especially promising for phytoremediation Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 303:440-445.
ReferenceStolt JP et al. (2003) Phytochelatin and cadmium accumulation in wheat Environmental and Experimental Botany 49:21-28.
ReferenceFornazier RF et al. (2002) Effects of cadmium on antioxidant enzyme activities in sugar cane Biologia Plantarum 45:91-97.
ReferenceKlapheck S et al. (1994) Hydroxymethyl-phytochelatins [(gamma-glutamylcysteine)n-serine] are metal-induced peptides of the poaceae Plant Physiology 104:1325-1332.

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