Interactions between nitrate and ammonium in their uptake, allocation, assimilation, and signaling in plants
T Hachiya, H Sakakibara - Journal of Experimental Botany, 2017 - academic.oup.com
T Hachiya, H Sakakibara
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2017•academic.oup.comNitrogen (N) availability is a major factor determining plant growth and productivity. Plants
acquire inorganic N from the soil, mainly in the form of nitrate and ammonium. To date,
researchers have focused on these N sources, and demonstrated that plants exhibit
elaborate responses at both physiological and morphological levels. Mixtures of nitrate and
ammonium are beneficial in terms of plant growth, as compared to nitrate or ammonium
alone, and therefore synergistic responses to both N sources are predicted at different steps …
acquire inorganic N from the soil, mainly in the form of nitrate and ammonium. To date,
researchers have focused on these N sources, and demonstrated that plants exhibit
elaborate responses at both physiological and morphological levels. Mixtures of nitrate and
ammonium are beneficial in terms of plant growth, as compared to nitrate or ammonium
alone, and therefore synergistic responses to both N sources are predicted at different steps …
Abstract
Nitrogen (N) availability is a major factor determining plant growth and productivity. Plants acquire inorganic N from the soil, mainly in the form of nitrate and ammonium. To date, researchers have focused on these N sources, and demonstrated that plants exhibit elaborate responses at both physiological and morphological levels. Mixtures of nitrate and ammonium are beneficial in terms of plant growth, as compared to nitrate or ammonium alone, and therefore synergistic responses to both N sources are predicted at different steps ranging from acquisition to assimilation. In this review, we summarize interactions between nitrate and ammonium with respect to uptake, allocation, assimilation, and signaling. Given that cultivated land often contains both nitrate and ammonium, a better understanding of the synergism between these N sources should help to identify targets with the potential to improve crop productivity.
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