Pathogen adaptation to the xylem environment
A group of aggressive pathogens have evolved to colonize the plant xylem. In this vascular
tissue, where water and nutrients are transported from the roots to the rest of the plant …
tissue, where water and nutrients are transported from the roots to the rest of the plant …
The apoplast and its significance for plant mineral nutrition
B Sattelmacher - New Phytologist, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
It has only recently become apparent that the apoplast plays a major role in a diverse range
of processes, including intercellular signalling, plant–microbe interactions and both water …
of processes, including intercellular signalling, plant–microbe interactions and both water …
Capillary electrophoresis for short‐chain organic acids and inorganic anions in different samples
This review article is a comprehensive survey of capillary electrophoresis methods
developed for the measurement of short‐chain organic acids and inorganic anions in a wide …
developed for the measurement of short‐chain organic acids and inorganic anions in a wide …
Sorbus aucuparia L.
Slender tree up to 15 (-20) m with narrow crown and usually erecto-patent branches; bark
greyish and smooth (Hedlund 1901; Hegi Fl. 4, ed. 2; Fl. Eur. 2; Fl. Br. Isl.; Rameau et al …
greyish and smooth (Hedlund 1901; Hegi Fl. 4, ed. 2; Fl. Eur. 2; Fl. Br. Isl.; Rameau et al …
Metabolomic, ionomic and microbial characterization of olive xylem sap reveals differences according to plant age and genotype
M Anguita-Maeso, C Haro, M Montes-Borrego… - Agronomy, 2021 - mdpi.com
Vascular pathogens are the causal agents of main diseases threatening the health and
growth of olive crops worldwide. The use of endophytic microorganisms represents a …
growth of olive crops worldwide. The use of endophytic microorganisms represents a …
Phosphorus-nutrition of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) during annual growth depends on tree age and P-availability in the soil
F Netzer, C Schmid, C Herschbach… - … and Experimental Botany, 2017 - Elsevier
Forest ecosystems have often developed on phosphorus (P)− limited soils and, thus, are
thought to require an efficient P-nutrition strategy during annual growth to sustain sufficient P …
thought to require an efficient P-nutrition strategy during annual growth to sustain sufficient P …
Phosphorus nutrition of woody plants: many questions–few answers
H Rennenberg, C Herschbach - Plant Biology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus (P) acquisition, cycling and use efficiency has been investigated intensively
with herbaceous plants. It is known that local as well as systemic signalling contributes to the …
with herbaceous plants. It is known that local as well as systemic signalling contributes to the …
Translocation of nitrogen in the xylem of field-grown cherry and poplar trees during remobilization
Studies of small trees growing in pots have established that individual amino acids or
amides are translocated in the xylem sap of a range of tree species following bud burst, as a …
amides are translocated in the xylem sap of a range of tree species following bud burst, as a …
Measurement of xylem sap amino acid concentrations in conjunction with whole tree transpiration estimates spring N remobilization by cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees
Prunus avium trees were grown in sand culture for one vegetative season with contrasting N
supplies, in order to precondition their N storage capacities. During the spring of the second …
supplies, in order to precondition their N storage capacities. During the spring of the second …
Coupling Sap Flow Velocity and Amino Acid Concentrations as an Alternative Method to 15N Labeling for Quantifying Nitrogen Remobilization by Walnut Trees
The temporal dynamics of N remobilization was studied in walnut (Juglans nigra× regia)
trees growing in sand culture. Trees were fed with labeled N (15N) during 1999 and …
trees growing in sand culture. Trees were fed with labeled N (15N) during 1999 and …