| Literature DB >> 26338073 |
Roberto Pinton1, Nicola Tomasi1, Laura Zanin1.
Abstract
While nitrate acquisition has been extensively studied, less information is available on transport systems of urea. Furthermore, the reciprocal influence of the two sources has not been clarified, so far. In this review, we will discuss recent developments on plant response to urea and nitrate nutrition. Experimental evidence suggests that, when urea and nitrate are available in the external solution, the induction of the uptake systems of each nitrogen (N) source is limited, while plant growth and N utilization is promoted. This physiological behavior might reflect cooperation among acquisition processes, where the activation of different N assimilatory pathways (cytosolic and plastidic pathways), allow a better control on the nutrient uptake. Based on physiological and molecular evidence, plants might increase (N) metabolism promoting a more efficient assimilation of taken-up nitrogen. The beneficial effect of urea and nitrate nutrition might contribute to develop new agronomical approaches to increase the (N) use efficiency in crops.Entities:
Keywords: Nitrogen (N); Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE); ammonium assimilation; root acquisition; transcriptional modulation; transport system
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26338073 PMCID: PMC4871653 DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2015.1076603
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316