The good, the bad, and the phosphate: regulation of beneficial and detrimental plant–microbe interactions by the plant phosphate status
M Paries, C Gutjahr - New Phytologist, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphate (Pi) is indispensable for life on this planet. However, for sessile land plants it is
poorly accessible. Therefore, plants have developed a variety of strategies for enhanced …
poorly accessible. Therefore, plants have developed a variety of strategies for enhanced …
The phosphate starvation response system: its role in the regulation of plant–microbe interactions
MC Isidra-Arellano, PM Delaux… - Plant and Cell …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Phosphate (Pi) deficiency is a major factor limiting plant productivity worldwide. Land plants
have evolved different strategies to cope with Pi deficiency. For instance, plants activate the …
have evolved different strategies to cope with Pi deficiency. For instance, plants activate the …
Control of phosphate homeostasis through gene regulation in crops
C Liang, J Wang, J Zhao, J Tian, H Liao - Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2014 - Elsevier
Highlights•Gene regulation networks involved in P acquisition and mobilization within
plants.•Control of rhizosphere P activation through root exudates.•Transcriptional and …
plants.•Control of rhizosphere P activation through root exudates.•Transcriptional and …
Insights into plant phosphate sensing and signaling
Highlights•Pi stress restricts primary root growth through dual regulatory pathways.•Vacuolar
transporters regulate cytosolic Pi homeostasis.•InsP interacts with SPX domain to regulate Pi …
transporters regulate cytosolic Pi homeostasis.•InsP interacts with SPX domain to regulate Pi …
Milestones in understanding transport, sensing, and signaling of the plant nutrient phosphorus
As an essential nutrient element, phosphorus (P) is primarily acquired and translocated as
inorganic phosphate (Pi) by plant roots. Pi is often sequestered in the soil and becomes …
inorganic phosphate (Pi) by plant roots. Pi is often sequestered in the soil and becomes …
Transcriptional regulation of phosphate acquisition by higher plants
A Jain, VK Nagarajan, KG Raghothama - Cellular and Molecular Life …, 2012 - Springer
Phosphorus (P), an essential macronutrient required for plant growth and development, is
often limiting in natural and agro-climatic environments. To cope with heterogeneous or low …
often limiting in natural and agro-climatic environments. To cope with heterogeneous or low …
Regulation of phosphate starvation responses in higher plants
XJ Yang, PM Finnegan - Annals of Botany, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Background Phosphorus (P) is often a limiting mineral nutrient for plant growth. Many soils
worldwide are deficient in soluble inorganic phosphate (Pi), the form of P most readily …
worldwide are deficient in soluble inorganic phosphate (Pi), the form of P most readily …
Soil microorganisms mediating phosphorus availability update on microbial phosphorus
AE Richardson, RJ Simpson - Plant physiology, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Microorganisms are integral to the soil phosphorus (P) cycle and as such play an important
role in mediating the availability of P to plants. Understanding the microbial contribution to …
role in mediating the availability of P to plants. Understanding the microbial contribution to …
Regulation of phosphate starvation responses in plants: signaling players and cross-talks
H Rouached, AB Arpat, Y Poirier - Molecular plant, 2010 - cell.com
Phosphate (Pi) availability is a major factor limiting growth, development, and productivity of
plants. In both ecological and agricultural contexts, plants often grow in soils with low …
plants. In both ecological and agricultural contexts, plants often grow in soils with low …
Microbe‐dependent and independent nitrogen and phosphate acquisition and regulation in plants
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the most important macronutrients required for plant
growth and development. To cope with the limited and uneven distribution of N and P in …
growth and development. To cope with the limited and uneven distribution of N and P in …