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Genetics of tolerance to aluminium in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. Thell).

Andrzej Aniol
- 01 Apr 1990 - 
- Vol. 123, Iss: 2, pp 223-227
TLDR
It is concluded that Al-tolerance genes located in A genome control the expression of other Al- tolerance genes Located in the D genome, which has implications for chromosome and gene manipulations in cereals.
Abstract
Preliminary studies indicated that aluminium-tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. Thell.) is a dominant character controlled by several genes. The present paper describes further work on localization and characterization of some of these genes in the genome of the medium Al tolerant wheat cultivar Chinese Spring (C.S.), using an aneuploid series (ditelosomics). Aluminium-tolerance of seedlings was assessed using the modified ‘pulse’ method; the aluminium concentration in the nutrient solution causing irreversible damage to the root apical meristems on exposure for 24 h at 25°C was the measure of Al-tolerance. At least three different factors controlling Al-tolerance in the C.S. cultivar were located on chromosomes 5As, 2D1 and 4D1. Significant differences were found in Al-uptake and accumulation in roots of the respective ditelosomic lines and euploid seedlings of C.S. Genes controlling Al-tolerance located in the D genome (2D1 and 4D1) were not expressed in solution culture when genes located on 5As were missing, whereas some tolerance was observed in aneuploid lines in which genes from 5As were present while genes from 2D1 and 4D1 were missing. It is concluded that Al-tolerance genes located in A genome control the expression of other Al-tolerance genes located in the D genome. The implications of the obtained results for chromosome and gene manipulations in cereals are discussed.

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The Physiology of Metal Toxicity in Plants

TL;DR: Aluminum toxicity is discussed in this paper, including general effects (symptoms and physiological effects), differential aluminum tolerance in plants, beneficial effects of aluminum, and the genetic control of aluminum tolerance.
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TL;DR: The point where concentrations of aluminum caused irreversible damage to the root apical meristems on exposure for 24 h at 25 °C was the measure of aluminum tolerance.
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Mucilage Protects Root Meristems from Aluminium Injury

TL;DR: An important ecological role for mucilage excretion by root tips in the Al tolerance of plants growing in acid mineral soils is indicated.
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Induction of Aluminum Tolerance in Wheat Seedlings by Low Doses of Aluminum in the Nutrient Solution

Andrzej Aniol
- 01 Nov 1984 - 
TL;DR: Aluminum ions at sublethal concentrations significantly increased the incorporation of [(14)C]valine and [(3)H]thymidine in roots and the possible role of the synthesis of the inducible aluminum binding protein in the mechanism of aluminum tolerance is discussed.
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