TY - BOOK ID - 145081084 TI - Water and Ion Transport in Plants : New and Older Trends Meet Together AU - Volkov, Vadim AU - Wegner, Lars H. AU - Beilby, Mary PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI Books DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - Biology, life sciences KW - vacuole KW - potassium KW - homeostasis KW - NHX KW - auxin distribution KW - PIN KW - intracellular trafficking KW - root pressure KW - exudation KW - xylem embolism KW - mechanosensitive ion channels KW - ion transporters KW - aquaporins KW - water transport KW - silicon fertiliser KW - wheat KW - osmotic stress KW - drought stress KW - landraces KW - genotypic variation KW - Dunaliella KW - cloning KW - expression KW - H+-ATPase KW - microalgae KW - Na+-ATPase KW - qRT-PCR KW - salt shock KW - salt tolerance KW - Suaeda altissima KW - anion transporters KW - chloride channel family KW - CLC family KW - halophytes KW - molecular cloning KW - SaCLCd KW - SaCLCf KW - SaCLCg KW - vacuole KW - potassium KW - homeostasis KW - NHX KW - auxin distribution KW - PIN KW - intracellular trafficking KW - root pressure KW - exudation KW - xylem embolism KW - mechanosensitive ion channels KW - ion transporters KW - aquaporins KW - water transport KW - silicon fertiliser KW - wheat KW - osmotic stress KW - drought stress KW - landraces KW - genotypic variation KW - Dunaliella KW - cloning KW - expression KW - H+-ATPase KW - microalgae KW - Na+-ATPase KW - qRT-PCR KW - salt shock KW - salt tolerance KW - Suaeda altissima KW - anion transporters KW - chloride channel family KW - CLC family KW - halophytes KW - molecular cloning KW - SaCLCd KW - SaCLCf KW - SaCLCg UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:145081084 AB - This book was established after closing the special issue “Water and Ion Transport in Plants: New and Older Trends Meet Together” edited by Dr. Vadim Volkov, Professor Lars Wegner and Dr Mary Beilby as Guest Editors and Mr. Everett Zhu as Manager Editor. This book represents a small collection of bright papers related to water and ion transport in plants; these exceptionally wide topic cannot be covered within a single Book, so the aim was to recall the main concepts established for water and ion transport, to introduce new ideas, including controversial ones, and to link these ideas for generating directions of potential future research and progress. The goal was reached pointing to the main traditionally studied ion transport systems: ion channels, ion transporters, sodium and proton ATPases and macroscopic effects of their activity. Water transport in roots was shown in full complexity with its links to ion transport systems and aquaporins. Nonconventional use of silicon particles as addition to fertilizers is a subject of a paper within the collection. We hope that the Book will be a good reading with excellent examples of modern research; we are also assured that the Book will stimulate the future interest in water and ion transport in plants. ER -