The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of NO⁻₃, as a cue to initiate localized root proliferation within nutrient-rich patches of soil. We report here that, at micromolar concentrations and in a genotype-dependent manner, exogenous L-glutamate is also able to elicit complex changes in Arabidopsis root development. L-Glutamate is perceived specifically at the primary root tip and inhibits mitotic activity in the root apical meristem, but does not interfere with lateral root initiation or outgrowth. Only some time after emergence do lateral roots acquire L-glutamate sensitivity, indicating that their ability to respond to L-glutamate is developmentally regulated. Comparisons between different Arabidop...
When the root systems of many plant species are exposed to a localized source of nitrate ( they resp...
There is a ubiquitous involvement of glutamate receptor-like receptors in all major physiological pr...
Rapid adjustment of plant physiology and development to external fluctuations is critical for sessil...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of nitrate, as a cu...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of NO3, as a cue to...
Exogenous L-glutamate (L-Glu) has been shown to be able to elicit major changes in Arabidopsis root ...
Background Many plant species can modify their root architecture to enable them to forage for hetero...
The architecture of a root system plays a major role in determining how efficiently a plant can capt...
A chemical genetic approach has been used to investigate the mechanism by which external glutamate (...
D ow nloaded from 2 Evidence that L-glutamate can act as an exogenous signal to modulate root growth...
The architecture of a root system plays a major role in determining how efficiently a plant can capt...
As roots explore the soil, they encounter a complex and fluctuating environment in which the differe...
Primary root growth in Arabidopsis and a number of other species has previously been shown to be rem...
Glutamate occupies a central position in amino acid metabolism in plants. The acidic amino acid is f...
The effect of glutamate on plant plasma membrane cation transport was studied in roots of Arabidopsi...
When the root systems of many plant species are exposed to a localized source of nitrate ( they resp...
There is a ubiquitous involvement of glutamate receptor-like receptors in all major physiological pr...
Rapid adjustment of plant physiology and development to external fluctuations is critical for sessil...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of nitrate, as a cu...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of NO3, as a cue to...
Exogenous L-glutamate (L-Glu) has been shown to be able to elicit major changes in Arabidopsis root ...
Background Many plant species can modify their root architecture to enable them to forage for hetero...
The architecture of a root system plays a major role in determining how efficiently a plant can capt...
A chemical genetic approach has been used to investigate the mechanism by which external glutamate (...
D ow nloaded from 2 Evidence that L-glutamate can act as an exogenous signal to modulate root growth...
The architecture of a root system plays a major role in determining how efficiently a plant can capt...
As roots explore the soil, they encounter a complex and fluctuating environment in which the differe...
Primary root growth in Arabidopsis and a number of other species has previously been shown to be rem...
Glutamate occupies a central position in amino acid metabolism in plants. The acidic amino acid is f...
The effect of glutamate on plant plasma membrane cation transport was studied in roots of Arabidopsi...
When the root systems of many plant species are exposed to a localized source of nitrate ( they resp...
There is a ubiquitous involvement of glutamate receptor-like receptors in all major physiological pr...
Rapid adjustment of plant physiology and development to external fluctuations is critical for sessil...