2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.envexpbot.2020.104338
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Metabolomic analyses of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) cultivars revealed mechanisms of resistance to aluminum toxicity

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“…In V. arboreum Marshall and V. corymbosum, the use of a gel-based method (for root exposition) and pHmetry for a liquid plant growth medium did not reveal acidification in either control or conditions of iron ion deficiency [53]. Meanwhile, a decrease in pH and the release of various organic acids, such as oxalic, citric, malic, and other acids, were found for non-sterile plants of V. corymbosum [54,55] and V. myrtillus [56]. However, the sampling methods used for root collection did not allow the authors to exclude the acids' secretion by microorganisms located inside or outside the roots.…”
Section: Release Of Phosphate Ions From Soil Components: Potential Ca...mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In V. arboreum Marshall and V. corymbosum, the use of a gel-based method (for root exposition) and pHmetry for a liquid plant growth medium did not reveal acidification in either control or conditions of iron ion deficiency [53]. Meanwhile, a decrease in pH and the release of various organic acids, such as oxalic, citric, malic, and other acids, were found for non-sterile plants of V. corymbosum [54,55] and V. myrtillus [56]. However, the sampling methods used for root collection did not allow the authors to exclude the acids' secretion by microorganisms located inside or outside the roots.…”
Section: Release Of Phosphate Ions From Soil Components: Potential Ca...mentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Two commercial cultivars of highbush blueberry ( Vaccinium corymbosum L.) with different characteristics were used in this study: the Al-sensitive Star (USOOPP10675P) and the Al-resistant Cargo (US 2013023926OP1). These cultivars differ in aluminum resistance, genetic backgrounds, ecological adaptations, susceptibility to diseases, and soil and environmental requirements [ 48 , 49 , 50 , 51 ]. One-year-old plants (uniform size and foliar area with 40 cm in height) were conditioned in plastic pots containing 18 L of half-strength Hoagland solution [ 52 ] for 2 weeks.…”
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confidence: 99%