Salt stress resilience in plants mediated through osmolyte accumulation and its crosstalk mechanism with phytohormones
Salinity stress is one of the significant abiotic stresses that influence critical metabolic
processes in the plant. Salinity stress limits plant growth and development by adversely …
processes in the plant. Salinity stress limits plant growth and development by adversely …
Metabolic and signaling aspects underpinning the regulation of plant carbon nitrogen interactions
In addition to light and water, CO 2 and mineral elements are required for plant growth and
development. Among these factors, nitrogen is critical, since it is needed to synthesize …
development. Among these factors, nitrogen is critical, since it is needed to synthesize …
A NIGT1-centred transcriptional cascade regulates nitrate signalling and incorporates phosphorus starvation signals in Arabidopsis
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 …
Carbohydrate-modulated gene expression in plants
KE Koch - Annual review of plant biology, 1996 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Plant gene responses to changing carbohydrate status can vary markedly. Some
genes are induced, some are repressed, and others are minimally affected. As in …
genes are induced, some are repressed, and others are minimally affected. As in …
Sink regulation of photosynthesis
The concept that photosynthetic flux is influenced by the accumulation of photo‐assimilate
persisted for 100 years before receiving any strong experimental support. Precise analysis …
persisted for 100 years before receiving any strong experimental support. Precise analysis …
Nitrate: nutrient and signal for plant growth.
NM Crawford - The plant cell, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The mineral nutrient needed in greatest abundance by plants is nitrogen. Plants, however,
must compete for nitrogen in the soil with abiotic and biotic processes such as erosion …
must compete for nitrogen in the soil with abiotic and biotic processes such as erosion …
The molecular-genetics of nitrogen assimilation into amino acids in higher plants
HM Lam, KT Coschigano, IC Oliveira… - Annual review of …, 1996 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Nitrogen assimilation is a vital process controlling plant growth and development.
Inorganic nitrogen is assimilated into the amino acids glutamine, glutamate, asparagine, and …
Inorganic nitrogen is assimilated into the amino acids glutamine, glutamate, asparagine, and …
The interaction between elevated carbon dioxide and nitrogen nutrition: the physiological and molecular background
AGPase, ADP glucose pyrophosphorylase GS, glutamine synthetase GOGAT, glutamate:
oxoglutarate amino transferase NADP‐ICDH, NADP‐dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase …
oxoglutarate amino transferase NADP‐ICDH, NADP‐dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase …
Root nitrogen acquisition and assimilation
Nitrogen (N) is the main mineral element in plant tissues and almost all of this nutrient is
acquired from the soil by the roots. Nitrogen is available in many different forms in the soil …
acquired from the soil by the roots. Nitrogen is available in many different forms in the soil …
Synchronization of developmental, molecular and metabolic aspects of source–sink interactions
Plants have evolved a multitude of strategies to adjust their growth according to external and
internal signals. Interconnected metabolic and phytohormonal signalling networks allow …
internal signals. Interconnected metabolic and phytohormonal signalling networks allow …