Nitrogen remobilization during leaf senescence: lessons from Arabidopsis to crops
M Havé, A Marmagne, F Chardon… - Journal of …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
As a result of climate changes, land use and agriculture have to adapt to new demands.
Agriculture is responsible for a large part of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that have …
Agriculture is responsible for a large part of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that have …
Life history variation as a model for understanding trade-offs in plant–environment interactions
All plants must allocate limited resources to survival, growth, and reproduction. In natural
species, allocation strategies reflect trade-offs between survivorship risk and subsequent …
species, allocation strategies reflect trade-offs between survivorship risk and subsequent …
Changes in soil pore structure generated by the root systems of maize, sorghum and switchgrass affect in situ N2O emissions and bacterial denitrification
Due to the heterogeneous nature of soil pore structure, processes such as nitrification and
denitrification can occur simultaneously at microscopic levels, making prediction of small …
denitrification can occur simultaneously at microscopic levels, making prediction of small …
It is time to apply biclustering: a comprehensive review of biclustering applications in biological and biomedical data
Biclustering is a powerful data mining technique that allows clustering of rows and columns,
simultaneously, in a matrix-format data set. It was first applied to gene expression data in …
simultaneously, in a matrix-format data set. It was first applied to gene expression data in …
LSD 3.0: a comprehensive resource for the leaf senescence research community
The leaf senescence database (LSD) is a comprehensive resource of senescence-
associated genes (SAG s) and their corresponding mutants. Through manual curation and …
associated genes (SAG s) and their corresponding mutants. Through manual curation and …
Identification of nitrogen use efficiency genes in barley: searching for QTLs controlling complex physiological traits
Over the past half century, the use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers has markedly increased crop
yields, but with considerable negative effects on the environment and human health …
yields, but with considerable negative effects on the environment and human health …
Senescence and nitrogen use efficiency in perennial grasses for forage and biofuel production
Organ senescence is an important developmental process in plants that enables recycling of
nutrients, such as nitrogen, to maximize reproductive success. Nitrogen is the mineral …
nutrients, such as nitrogen, to maximize reproductive success. Nitrogen is the mineral …
Transcriptional, metabolic, physiological and developmental responses of switchgrass to phosphorus limitation
Knowing how switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) responds and adapts to phosphorus (P)‐
limitation will aid efforts to optimize P acquisition and use in this species for sustainable …
limitation will aid efforts to optimize P acquisition and use in this species for sustainable …
Hydrogen sulfide and rhizobia synergistically regulate nitrogen (N) assimilation and remobilization during N deficiency‐induced senescence in soybean
NN Zhang, H Zou, XY Lin, Q Pan… - Plant, Cell & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is emerging as an important signalling molecule that regulates plant
growth and abiotic stress responses. However, the roles of H2S in symbiotic nitrogen (N) …
growth and abiotic stress responses. However, the roles of H2S in symbiotic nitrogen (N) …
Very fine roots differ among switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) cultivars and differentially affect soil pores and carbon processes
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) is a promising feedstock for biofuel production, with
diverse cultivars representing several ecotypes adapted to different environmental …
diverse cultivars representing several ecotypes adapted to different environmental …