The aluminum distribution and translocation in two citrus species differing in aluminum tolerance.
Han ZhangXin-Yu LiMei-Lan LinPing-Ping HuNing-Wei LaiZeng-Rong HuangLi-Song ChenPublished in: BMC plant biology (2022)
A higher Al-retention, mainly attributable to pectin of the root CW, and a lower Al translocation efficiency from roots to shoots contributed to a higher Al tolerance of C. sinensis than C. grandis. The aluminum distribution and translocation of two citrus species differing in aluminum tolerance were associated with the transcriptional regulation of genes related to Al transport and the structural modification of root CW.