Phosphorus plays key roles in regulating plants' physiological responses to abiotic stresses
Phosphorus (P), an essential macronutrient, plays a pivotal role in the growth and
development of plants. However, the limited availability of phosphorus in soil presents …
development of plants. However, the limited availability of phosphorus in soil presents …
Phosphate nutrition: improving low-phosphate tolerance in crops
DL López-Arredondo… - Annual review of …, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient that is required for all major developmental processes
and reproduction in plants. It is also a major constituent of the fertilizers required to sustain …
and reproduction in plants. It is also a major constituent of the fertilizers required to sustain …
Phosphate deficiency induces the jasmonate pathway and enhances resistance to insect herbivory
During their life cycle, plants are typically confronted by simultaneous biotic and abiotic
stresses. Low inorganic phosphate (Pi) is one of the most common nutrient deficiencies …
stresses. Low inorganic phosphate (Pi) is one of the most common nutrient deficiencies …
Enhancing phosphorus and zinc acquisition efficiency in rice: a critical review of root traits and their potential utility in rice breeding
Background Rice is the world's most important cereal crop and phosphorus (P) and zinc (Zn)
deficiency are major constraints to its production. Where fertilizer is applied to overcome …
deficiency are major constraints to its production. Where fertilizer is applied to overcome …
An RNA-Seq transcriptome analysis of orthophosphate-deficient white lupin reveals novel insights into phosphorus acclimation in plants
JA O'Rourke, SS Yang, SS Miller, B Bucciarelli… - Plant …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Phosphorus, in its orthophosphate form (Pi), is one of the most limiting macronutrients in
soils for plant growth and development. However, the whole-genome molecular …
soils for plant growth and development. However, the whole-genome molecular …
Phosphate starvation and membrane lipid remodeling in seed plants
Y Nakamura - Progress in lipid research, 2013 - Elsevier
Phosphate is an essential, yet scarce, nutrient that seed plants need to maintain viability.
Phosphate-starved plants utilize their membrane phospholipids as a major source for …
Phosphate-starved plants utilize their membrane phospholipids as a major source for …
Transcriptome analysis of rice root responses to potassium deficiency
TL Ma, WH Wu, Y Wang - BMC Plant Biology, 2012 - Springer
Background Potassium (K+) is an important nutrient ion in plant cells and plays crucial roles
in many plant physiological and developmental processes. In the natural environment, K+ …
in many plant physiological and developmental processes. In the natural environment, K+ …
Improvement in phosphate acquisition and utilization by a secretory purple acid phosphatase (OsPAP21b) in rice
Phosphate (Pi) deficiency in soil system is a limiting factor for rice growth and yield. Majority
of the soil phosphorus (P) is organic in nature, not readily available for root uptake. Low Pi …
of the soil phosphorus (P) is organic in nature, not readily available for root uptake. Low Pi …
Phosphorus: back to the roots
Phosphorus (P) is a pivotal nutrient for all life on Earth. It is poorly mobile in soil and
inorganic P concentrations in the soil solution are< 0.6 to 11 μM. Organic P concentrations in …
inorganic P concentrations in the soil solution are< 0.6 to 11 μM. Organic P concentrations in …
Characterization of contrasting rice (Oryza sativa L.) genotypes reveals the Pi-efficient schema for phosphate starvation tolerance
Background Phosphorus (P), being one of the essential components of nucleic acids, cell
membranes and enzymes, indispensable for diverse cellular processes like photosynthesis …
membranes and enzymes, indispensable for diverse cellular processes like photosynthesis …