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Sucrose synthase, starch accumulation, and tomato fruit sink strength
F Wang, A Sanz, ML Brenner, A Smith
Plant Physiology 101 (1), 321-327, 1993
4401993
Evaluation of arsenate-and vanadate-associated changes of electrical membrane potential and phosphate transport in Lemna gibba G1
CI Ullrich-Eberius, A Sanz, AJ Novacky
Journal of Experimental Botany, 119-128, 1989
3931989
Cadmium and nickel accumulation in rice plants. Effects on mineral nutrition and possible interactions of abscisic and gibberellic acids
MI Rubio, I Escrig, C Martinez-Cortina, FJ Lopez-Benet, A Sanz
Plant growth regulation 14, 151-157, 1994
2411994
Cd2+ effects on transmembrane electrical potential difference, respiration and membrane permeability of rice (Oryza sativa L) roots.
A Llamas, CI Ullrich, A Sanz
Plant and soil 219 (1), 21-28, 2000
1432000
Ni2+ toxicity in rice: Effect on membrane functionality and plant water content
A Llamas, CI Ullrich, A Sanz
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 46 (10), 905-910, 2008
1152008
Temporal aspects of copper homeostasis and its crosstalk with hormones
L Peñarrubia, P Romero, A Carrió-Seguí, A Andrés-Bordería, J Moreno, ...
Frontiers in plant science 6, 255, 2015
1012015
Changes in carbohydrates and mineral elements in Citrus leaves during flowering and fruit set
A Sanz, C Monerri, J González‐Ferrer, JL Guardiola
Physiologia Plantarum 69 (1), 93-98, 1987
911987
The regulation of flowering and fruit set in Citrus: relationship with carbohydrate levels
A Garcia-Luis, F Fornes, A Sanz, JL Guardiola
Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 37 (2-4), 189-201, 1988
861988
Common and distinctive responses of rice seedlings to saline-and osmotically-generated stress
A Bahaji, I Mateu, A Sanz, MJ Cornejo
Plant Growth Regulation 38, 83-94, 2002
612002
A relationship between tolerance to dehydration of rice cell lines and ability for ABA synthesis under stress
L Perales, V Arbona, A Gómez-Cadenas, MJ Cornejo, A Sanz
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 43 (8), 786-792, 2005
582005
Defective Copper Transport in the copt5 Mutant Affects Cadmium Tolerance
A Carrió-Seguí, A Garcia-Molina, A Sanz, L Penarrubia
Plant and Cell Physiology 56 (3), 442-454, 2015
502015
Modulation of copper deficiency responses by diurnal and circadian rhythms in Arabidopsis thaliana
A Perea-García, A Andrés-Bordería, S Mayo de Andres, A Sanz, AM Davis, ...
Journal of experimental botany 67 (1), 391-403, 2016
482016
Organ-distinctive changes in respiration rates of rice plants under nickel stress
A Llamas, A Sanz
Plant Growth Regulation 54, 63-69, 2008
472008
Differential salinity-induced variations in the activity of H+-pumps and Na+/H+ antiporters that are involved in cytoplasm ion homeostasis as a function of genotype and …
R Pons, MJ Cornejo, A Sanz
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 49 (12), 1399-1409, 2011
452011
Copper uptake mechanism of Arabidopsis thaliana high-affinity COPT transporters
A Sanz, S Pike, MA Khan, À Carrió-Seguí, DG Mendoza-Cózatl, ...
Protoplasma 256, 161-170, 2019
422019
Interaction Between ABA Signaling and Copper Homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana
À Carrió-Seguí, P Romero, A Sanz, L Penarrubia
Plant and Cell Physiology 57 (7), 1568-1582, 2016
422016
Morpho-physiological variations in response to NaCl stress during vegetative and reproductive development of rice
SD Wankhade, MJ Cornejo, I Mateu-Andrés, A Sanz
Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 35, 323-333, 2013
422013
Distinctive phytotoxic effects of Cd and Ni on membrane functionality
A Sanz, A Llamas, CI Ullrich
Plant signaling & behavior 4 (10), 980-982, 2009
392009
Cadmium effects on transmembrance electrical potential difference, respiration and membrane permeability of rice (Oryza sativa) roots
A Liamas, CI Ullrich, A Sanz
Plant and soil 219 (1-2), 21-28, 2000
242000
Chronic mild salinity affects source leaves physiology and productivity parameters of rice plants (Oryza sativa L., cv. Taipei 309)
SD Wankhade, A Sanz
Plant and soil 367, 663-672, 2013
192013
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