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Selected Publications for Dr. Lyza Maron

  • Maron LG, Kirst M, Mao C, Milner MJ, Menossi M, Kochian LV. Transcriptional profiling of aluminum toxicity and tolerance responses in maize roots. New Phytologist 179: 116-128, 2008[pdf]

  • Piñeros MA, Cançado GMA, Maron LG, Sangbom ML, Menossi M, Kochian LV. Not all ALMT1-type transporters mediate aluminum-activated organic acid responses: the case of ZmALMT1 – an anion-selective transporter. The Plant Journal 53, 352-367, 2008[pdf]

  • Kobayashi Y, Hoekenga OA, Ito H, Nakashima M, Saito S, Shaff J, Maron LG, Piñeros MA, Kochian LV, and Koyama H. Characterization of AtALMT1 expression in aluminum inducible malate release and its role for rhizotoxic stress tolerance in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 145, 843-852, 2007[pdf]

  • Hoekenga OA, Maron LG, Piñeros MA, Cançado GMA, Shaff J, Kobayashi Y, Ryan PR, Dong B, Delhaize E, Sasaki T, Matsumoto T, Koyama H, Kochian LV. AtALMT1, which encodes a malate transporter, is identified as one of several genes critical for aluminum tolerance in Arabidopsis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the U.S.A. 103, 9738-9743, 2006[pdf]

  • Raman H, Zhang KR, Cakir M, Appels R, Garvin DF, Maron LG, Kochian LV, Moroni JS, Raman R, Imtiaz M, Drake-Brockman F, Waters I, Martin P, Sasaki T, Yamamoto Y, Matsumoto H, Hebb DM, Delhaize E, Ryan PR. Molecular characterization and mapping of ALMT1, the aluminium-tolerance gene of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Genome 48, 781-791, 2005[pdf]

  • Cançado GMA, de Rosa VE, Fernandez JH, Maron LG, Jorge RA, Menossi M. Glutathione S-transferase and aluminum toxicity in maize. Functional Plant Biology 32, 1045-1055, 2005[pdf]

  • Kochian L, Hoekenga OA, Magalhaes J, Piñeros M, Alves V, Maron LG, Mason P, Guimarães C, and Schaffert R. Integrating genomics, molecular genetic and physiological approaches to identify plant aluminum tolerance genes and their associated physiological mechanisms. In: Plant Nutrition for Food Security, Human Health, and Environmental Protection. CJ Li, FS Zhang et al., eds, Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, China. Pp. 18-20, 2005

  • Maron L, et al. Two functionally distinct members of the MATE (multi-drug and toxic compound extrusion) family of transporters potentially underlie two major aluminum tolerance QTLs in maize. Plant Journal, 728-740, 2010.[pdf]