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 …
Nitrate transport and signalling in Arabidopsis
A Krapp, LC David, C Chardin, T Girin… - Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Plants have developed adaptive responses allowing them to cope with nitrogen (N)
fluctuation in the soil and maintain growth despite changes in external N availability. Nitrate …
fluctuation in the soil and maintain growth despite changes in external N availability. Nitrate …
A NIGT1-centred transcriptional cascade regulates nitrate signalling and incorporates phosphorus starvation signals in Arabidopsis
Y Maeda, M Konishi, T Kiba, Y Sakuraba… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Nitrate is a nutrient signal that triggers complex regulation of transcriptional networks to
modulate nutrient-dependent growth and development in plants. This includes time-and …
modulate nutrient-dependent growth and development in plants. This includes time-and …
Nuclear retention of the transcription factor NLP7 orchestrates the early response to nitrate in plants
C Marchive, F Roudier, L Castaings, V Bréhaut… - Nature …, 2013 - nature.com
Nitrate is both an important nutrient and a signalling molecule for plants. Although several
components of the nitrate signalling pathway have been identified, their hierarchical …
components of the nitrate signalling pathway have been identified, their hierarchical …
Nitrogen acquisition by roots: physiological and developmental mechanisms ensuring plant adaptation to a fluctuating resource
P Nacry, E Bouguyon, A Gojon - Plant and Soil, 2013 - Springer
Background Nitrogen (N) is one of the key mineral nutrients for plants and its availability has
a major impact on their growth and development. Most often N resources are limiting and …
a major impact on their growth and development. Most often N resources are limiting and …
Understanding plant response to nitrogen limitation for the improvement of crop nitrogen use efficiency
S Kant, YM Bi, SJ Rothstein - Journal of experimental Botany, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Development of genetic varieties with improved nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is
essential for sustainable agriculture. Generally, NUE can be divided into two parts. First …
essential for sustainable agriculture. Generally, NUE can be divided into two parts. First …
Systems approach identifies TGA1 and TGA4 transcription factors as important regulatory components of the nitrate response of Arabidopsis thaliana roots
Nitrate acts as a potent signal to control global gene expression in A rabidopsis. Using an
integrative bioinformatics approach we identified TGA 1 and TGA 4 as putative regulatory …
integrative bioinformatics approach we identified TGA 1 and TGA 4 as putative regulatory …
Ferritins control interaction between iron homeostasis and oxidative stress in Arabidopsis
Ferritin protein nanocages are the main iron store in mammals. They have been predicted to
fulfil the same function in plants but direct evidence was lacking. To address this, a loss‐of …
fulfil the same function in plants but direct evidence was lacking. To address this, a loss‐of …
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 …
Spatial expression and regulation of rice high-affinity nitrate transporters by nitrogen and carbon status
The high affinity nitrate transport system (HATS) plays an important role in rice nitrogen
acquisition because, even under flooded anaerobic cultivation when NH4+ dominates …
acquisition because, even under flooded anaerobic cultivation when NH4+ dominates …