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Iron movement within the plant (Invited Review)
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The identification of the yellow stripe-like (YSL) transporter family has paved the way to decipher the mechanisms of long-distance transport of iron. Curie et al. (pp. 1–11) review the data available on the YSL family of transporters and find that it argues in favour of YSL's role in the long-distance transport of metals through and between vascular tissues to eventually support gametogenesis and embryo development.


Metal-binding characteristics of yellow lichen pigments
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Lichens produce a high . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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