Nitrogen in plants: From nutrition to the modulation of abiotic stress adaptation
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrient for plant growth and development; it is strongly
associated with a variety of abiotic stress responses. As sessile organisms, plants have …
associated with a variety of abiotic stress responses. As sessile organisms, plants have …
The alleviation of ammonium toxicity in plants
C Xiao, Y Fang, S Wang, K He - Journal of integrative plant …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient for plants and profoundly affects crop yields and
qualities. Ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3−) are major inorganic N forms absorbed by …
qualities. Ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3−) are major inorganic N forms absorbed by …
Nitrogen journey in plants: From uptake to metabolism, stress response, and microbe interaction
Plants uptake and assimilate nitrogen from the soil in the form of nitrate, ammonium ions,
and available amino acids from organic sources. Plant nitrate and ammonium transporters …
and available amino acids from organic sources. Plant nitrate and ammonium transporters …
Molecular basis of the nitrogen response in plants
Y Ueda, M Konishi, S Yanagisawa - Soil Science and Plant …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Nitrogen is an essential element for living organisms because it is a crucial constituent of
biomolecules. Inadequate supply of usable nitrogen reduces plant growth and crop yield …
biomolecules. Inadequate supply of usable nitrogen reduces plant growth and crop yield …
Nitrate transport, sensing, and responses in plants
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient that affects plant growth and development. N is an
important component of chlorophyll, amino acids, nucleic acids, and secondary metabolites …
important component of chlorophyll, amino acids, nucleic acids, and secondary metabolites …
A systems view of nitrogen nutrient and metabolite responses in Arabidopsis
EA Vidal, RA Gutiérrez - Current opinion in plant biology, 2008 - Elsevier
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient available to plants mainly as nitrate in agricultural
soils. Besides its role as a nutrient, inorganic and organic N sources play key roles as …
soils. Besides its role as a nutrient, inorganic and organic N sources play key roles as …
Integration of local and systemic signaling pathways for plant N responses
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient and a signal that has profound impacts on plant
growth and development. In order to cope with changing N regimes in the soil, plants have …
growth and development. In order to cope with changing N regimes in the soil, plants have …
Early nitrogen‐deprivation responses in Arabidopsis roots reveal distinct differences on transcriptome and (phospho‐) proteome levels between nitrate and …
J Menz, Z Li, WX Schulze, U Ludewig - The Plant Journal, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Plant roots acquire nitrogen predominantly as ammonium and nitrate, which besides serving
as nutrients, also have signaling roles. Re‐addition of nitrate to starved plants rapidly re …
as nutrients, also have signaling roles. Re‐addition of nitrate to starved plants rapidly re …
Nitrate signaling: adaptation to fluctuating environments
Nitrate (NO3−) is a key nutrient as well as a signaling molecule that impacts both
metabolism and development of plants. Understanding the complexity of the regulatory …
metabolism and development of plants. Understanding the complexity of the regulatory …
Nitrate in 2020: thirty years from transport to signaling networks
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient for plants and a major limiting factor for plant
growth and crop production. Nitrate is the main source of N available to plants in agricultural …
growth and crop production. Nitrate is the main source of N available to plants in agricultural …