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dc.contributor.authorCUYPERS, Ann-
dc.contributor.authorKEUNEN, Els-
dc.contributor.authorBOHLER, Sacha-
dc.contributor.authorJOZEFCZAK, Marijke-
dc.contributor.authorOPDENAKKER, Kelly-
dc.contributor.authorGIELEN, Heidi-
dc.contributor.authorVERCAMPT, Hanne-
dc.contributor.authorBIELEN, An-
dc.contributor.authorSCHELLINGEN, Kerim-
dc.contributor.authorVANGRONSVELD, Jaco-
dc.contributor.authorREMANS, Tony-
dc.date.accessioned2012-02-15T09:55:45Z-
dc.date.available2012-02-15T09:55:45Z-
dc.date.issued2012-
dc.identifier.citationGupta, Dharmendra K.; Sandalio, Luisa M. (Ed.). Metal toxicity in plants: Perception, Signalling and Remediation, Springer-Verlag, p. 65-90-
dc.identifier.isbn9783642220807-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/13152-
dc.description.abstractContamination of soils with the potentially toxic elements cadmium (Cd) and copper (Cu) affects plant growth and crop production, and bioaccumulation in the food chain poses a threat to human health. Toxic levels of Cd or Cu both impose an oxidative challenge on plants, even though these trace elements have a different chemical (non-redox active versus redox-active) and biological (non-essential versus essential element) behaviour. Through (in)direct mechanisms, Cd and Cu cause an increased production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) as well as interference with redox-regulated compounds in different cellular compartments. This chapter highlights general and/or specific mechanisms of interference with the cellular redox homeostasis by Cd and Cu, which may be part of the sensing mechanism to these stresses. Furthermore, it emphasises the metal-induced oxidative challenge and its involvement in either cellular damage and/or downstream signalling responses.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherSpringer-Verlag-
dc.rights(C) Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2012-
dc.titleCadmium and copper stress induce a cellular oxidative challenge leading to damage versus signalling-
dc.typeBook Section-
local.bibliographicCitation.authorsGupta, Dharmendra K.-
local.bibliographicCitation.authorsSandalio, Luisa M.-
dc.identifier.epage90-
dc.identifier.spage65-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatB2-
local.publisher.placeHeidelberg, Berlin, Germany-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedBook Section-
dc.bibliographicCitation.oldjcatB2-
local.identifier.vabbc:vabb:340193-
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/978-3-642-22081-4_4-
dc.identifier.urlhttps://www.academia.edu/1628011/Cadmium_and_copper_stress_induce_a_cellular_oxidative_challenge_leading_to_damage_versus_signalling-
local.bibliographicCitation.btitleMetal toxicity in plants: Perception, Signalling and Remediation-
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item.contributorCUYPERS, Ann-
item.contributorKEUNEN, Els-
item.contributorBOHLER, Sacha-
item.contributorJOZEFCZAK, Marijke-
item.contributorOPDENAKKER, Kelly-
item.contributorGIELEN, Heidi-
item.contributorVERCAMPT, Hanne-
item.contributorBIELEN, An-
item.contributorSCHELLINGEN, Kerim-
item.contributorVANGRONSVELD, Jaco-
item.contributorREMANS, Tony-
item.accessRightsRestricted Access-
item.fullcitationCUYPERS, Ann; KEUNEN, Els; BOHLER, Sacha; JOZEFCZAK, Marijke; OPDENAKKER, Kelly; GIELEN, Heidi; VERCAMPT, Hanne; BIELEN, An; SCHELLINGEN, Kerim; VANGRONSVELD, Jaco & REMANS, Tony (2012) Cadmium and copper stress induce a cellular oxidative challenge leading to damage versus signalling. In: Gupta, Dharmendra K.; Sandalio, Luisa M. (Ed.). Metal toxicity in plants: Perception, Signalling and Remediation, Springer-Verlag, p. 65-90.-
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