This work concerns the identification of molecular mechanisms involved in the absorption and transport of different nitrogen sources, ammonium and amino acids, in poplar. The first part of the work was based on bioinformatic analyses to identify gene modeles coding for nitrogen compound transporters. The second part of my work dealt with the characterization of poplar AMT family which comprised 14 members, some of which presented specific expression pattern, such as AMT1;2 in roots and AMT3;1 in senescing leaves. The third and fourth parts of my work focused on transport mechanisms involved in nitrogen remobilization during autumn and spring. We studied more particularly two families of amino acid transporters, the AAP family and the CAT fa...
Nitrogen is essential for plant growth and development, and amino acids represent the predominant N ...
Amino acids are regarded as the nitrogen ‘currency’ of plants. Amino acids can be taken up from the ...
© 2002 Oxford University PressInorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solutions vary across severa...
Les différentes études entreprises ont porté sur l’identification des mécanismes moléculaires impliq...
Les différentes études entreprises ont porté sur l identification des mécanismes moléculaires impliq...
International audienceBackground and Aims Nitrogen (N) availability in the forest soil is extremely ...
International audience• Ammonium and nitrate are the prevalent nitrogen sources for growth and devel...
AbstractAmmonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via am...
Nitrogen (N) is a crucial element for plant growth and development, as it is a key constituent of nu...
Ammonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via ammonium t...
The phloem transport of amino acids is a key step in the efficient use of nitrogen (N). Despite the ...
Nitrogen (N) is essential for all living organisms and is considered to be the limiting factor for p...
AbstractIn plants, many of the proteins involved in transport of nitrogenous compounds have not been...
Nitrogen is essential for plant growth and development, and amino acids represent the predominant N ...
Amino acids are regarded as the nitrogen ‘currency’ of plants. Amino acids can be taken up from the ...
© 2002 Oxford University PressInorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solutions vary across severa...
Les différentes études entreprises ont porté sur l’identification des mécanismes moléculaires impliq...
Les différentes études entreprises ont porté sur l identification des mécanismes moléculaires impliq...
International audienceBackground and Aims Nitrogen (N) availability in the forest soil is extremely ...
International audience• Ammonium and nitrate are the prevalent nitrogen sources for growth and devel...
AbstractAmmonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via am...
Nitrogen (N) is a crucial element for plant growth and development, as it is a key constituent of nu...
Ammonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via ammonium t...
The phloem transport of amino acids is a key step in the efficient use of nitrogen (N). Despite the ...
Nitrogen (N) is essential for all living organisms and is considered to be the limiting factor for p...
AbstractIn plants, many of the proteins involved in transport of nitrogenous compounds have not been...
Nitrogen is essential for plant growth and development, and amino acids represent the predominant N ...
Amino acids are regarded as the nitrogen ‘currency’ of plants. Amino acids can be taken up from the ...
© 2002 Oxford University PressInorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solutions vary across severa...