A review of nitrogen translocation and nitrogen-use efficiency
Y Xing, W Jiang, X He, S Fiaz, S Ahmad… - Journal of Plant …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Nitrogen (N) is a primary nutrient for crop growth. In most agricultural areas, crop production
relies heavily on the supply of exogenous N fertilizers. Globally, a large amount of …
relies heavily on the supply of exogenous N fertilizers. Globally, a large amount of …
Plant growth and fruit quality of two pepper cultivars under different potassium levels of nutrient solutions
S Mardanluo, MK Souri, M Ahmadi - Journal of plant nutrition, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Potassium (K) is a major nutrient element that has effects on growth, yield, and quality
production of agricultural crops. In the present study, the effects of various K concentrations …
production of agricultural crops. In the present study, the effects of various K concentrations …
[HTML][HTML] Enhanced weathering potentials—the role of in situ CO2 and grain size distribution
The application of rock powder on agricultural land to ameliorate soils and remove carbon
dioxide (CO2) from the air by chemical weathering is still subject to many uncertainties. To …
dioxide (CO2) from the air by chemical weathering is still subject to many uncertainties. To …
Potassium physiology from Archean to Holocene: A higher-plant perspective
In this paper, we discuss biological potassium acquisition and utilization processes over an
evolutionary timescale, with emphasis on modern vascular plants. The quintessential …
evolutionary timescale, with emphasis on modern vascular plants. The quintessential …
[HTML][HTML] Potassium uptake and transport in apple roots under drought stress
J Qi, S Sun, L Yang, M Li, F Ma, Y Zou - Horticultural plant journal, 2019 - Elsevier
As one of the most important mineral nutrient elements, potassium (K+) plays an important
role in many plant physiological processes and determines both the yield and quality of …
role in many plant physiological processes and determines both the yield and quality of …
A low K+ signal is required for functional high‐affinity K+ uptake through HAK5 transporters
F Rubio, M Fon, R Ródenas… - Physiologia …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The high‐affinity K+ transporter HAK5 is a key system for root K+ uptake and, under very low
external K+, the only one capable of supplying K+ to the plant. Functional HAK5‐mediated …
external K+, the only one capable of supplying K+ to the plant. Functional HAK5‐mediated …
Improving cadmium mobilization by phosphate-solubilizing bacteria via regulating organic acids metabolism with potassium
WL Li, JF Wang, Y Lv, HJ Dong, LL Wang, T He, QS Li - Chemosphere, 2020 - Elsevier
Organic acids secreted by phosphorus-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) is one of the main
biological metabolites with cadmium (Cd) mobilization capacity in the conversion of …
biological metabolites with cadmium (Cd) mobilization capacity in the conversion of …
Ionic basis of salt tolerance in plants: nutrient homeostasis and oxidative stress tolerance
Salinity, recognized as a major threat in agriculture, causes 4.0–6.3% yield loss annually
across the world. The problem is aggravated due to increasing irrigation with suboptimal …
across the world. The problem is aggravated due to increasing irrigation with suboptimal …
[HTML][HTML] Strategies for improving potassium use efficiency in plants
R Shin - Molecules and cells, 2014 - Elsevier
Potassium is a macronutrient that is crucial for healthy plant growth. Potassium availability,
however, is often limited in agricultural fields and thus crop yields and quality are reduced …
however, is often limited in agricultural fields and thus crop yields and quality are reduced …
[HTML][HTML] Mineral content differs among microgreen, baby leaf, and adult stages in three cultivars of kale
NL Waterland, Y Moon, JC Tou, MJ Kim… - …, 2017 - journals.ashs.org
Kale (Brassica oleracea L. and other species) is considered a rich source of important
minerals. Kale at the early stage of leaf development is assumed to contain higher levels of …
minerals. Kale at the early stage of leaf development is assumed to contain higher levels of …