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Roles of nitrogen and cytokinin signals in root and shoot communications in maximizing of plant productivity and their agronomic applications.

Junfei Gu1, Zhikang Li1, Yiqi Mao1, Paul C Struik2, Hao Zhang1, Lijun Liu1, Zhiqin Wang1, Jianchang Yang3.   

Abstract

Nitrogen is an essential, often limiting, factor in plant growth and development. To regulate growth under limited nitrogen supply, plants sense the internal and external nitrogen status, and coordinate various metabolic processes and developmental programs accordingly. This coordination requires the transmission of various signaling molecules that move across the entire plant. Cytokinins, phytohormones derived from adenine and synthesized in various parts of the plant, are considered major local and long-distance messengers. Cytokinin metabolism and signaling are closely associated with nitrogen availability. They are systemically transported via the vasculature from plant roots to shoots, and vice versa, thereby coordinating shoot and root development. Tight linkage exists between the nitrogen signaling network and cytokinins during diverse developmental and physiological processes. However, the cytokinin-nitrogen interactions and the communication systems involved in sensing rhizospheric nitrogen status and in regulating canopy development remain obscure. We review current knowledge on cytokinin biosynthesis, transport and signaling, nitrogen acquisition, metabolism and signaling, and their interactive roles in regulating root-shoot morphological and physiological characteristics. We also discuss the role of spatio-temporal regulation of cytokinins in enhancing beneficial crop traits of yield and nitrogen use efficiency.
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Keywords:  Cytokinin transport; Long-distance signaling; Nitrogen status; Root - shoot relationship; Source-sink relationship

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30080619     DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2018.06.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Sci        ISSN: 0168-9452            Impact factor:   4.729


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