Plant Nitrogen Acquisition Under Low Availability: Regulation of Uptake and Root Architecture

Volume: 57, Issue: 4, Pages: 707 - 714
Published: Mar 29, 2016
Abstract
Nitrogen availability is a major factor determining plant growth and productivity. Plants acquire nitrogen nutrients from the soil through their roots mostly in the form of ammonium and nitrate. Since these nutrients are scarce in natural soils, plants have evolved adaptive responses to cope with the environment. One of the most important responses is the regulation of nitrogen acquisition efficiency. This review provides an update on the...
Paper Details
Title
Plant Nitrogen Acquisition Under Low Availability: Regulation of Uptake and Root Architecture
Published Date
Mar 29, 2016
Volume
57
Issue
4
Pages
707 - 714
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