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      <title>Responses of higher plants to boron deficiency</title>
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      <description>Title: Responses of higher plants to boron deficiency
Authors: Alves, Marta Alexandra Marques
Abstract: Despite being known for more than 80 years that B is essential for&#xD;
plant growth, the role of this element in plant metabolism remains&#xD;
elusive. Until now, B involvement in the plant cell wall structure is&#xD;
the only well-documented participation of B. However, this&#xD;
participation can not explain all the symptoms observed in Bdeficient&#xD;
plants nor the requirement of B for early animal&#xD;
developmental processes.&#xD;
The aim of this study was to acquire additional data on the&#xD;
role(s) of B in the growth and development of higher plants. For&#xD;
that purpose, Lupinus albus, an important crop plant, was used to&#xD;
study long-term B deficiency responses, characterizing the proteomes&#xD;
of the leaf apoplast (Chapter 2) and of the root system (Chapter&#xD;
3). A metabolite analysis was also performed in the different organs&#xD;
(leaf-blades, petioles, apexes, hypocotyls and roots) of L. albus&#xD;
plants (Chapter 4). Some consistent responses were observed with&#xD;
these different approaches.(...)
Description: Dissertation presented to obtain the degree of Doctorate in Biochemistry by&#xD;
Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica of Universidade Nova de Lisboa</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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