Leaf senescence is a long developmental process important for nutrient management and for source to sink remobilization. Constituents of the mesophyll cells are progressively degraded to provide nutrients to the rest of the plant. Up to now, studies on leaf senescence have not paid much attention to the role of the different leaf tissues. In the present study, we dissected leaf laminae from the midvein to perform metabolite profiling. The laminae mesophyll cells are the source of nutrients, and in C-3 plants they contain Rubisco as the most important nitrogen storage pool. Veins, rich in vasculature, are the place where all the nutrients are translocated, and sometimes interconverted, before being exported through the phloem or the xylem. T...
Quercus mongolica is a common landscape, afforestation, and construction timber species in northern ...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is an oleoproteaginous crop characterized by low N use efficiency (...
Plants are able to utilize nitrogen very economically. The high mobility of this macronutrient in xy...
Developmental senescence is a coordinated physiological process in plants and is critical for nutrie...
Leaf senescence is an essential developmental process that involves diverse metabolic changes associ...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a highly organized process and not a passive decay. Photosynthesizing mesophyll c...
International audienceDifferential palisade and spongy parenchyma structural changes in oilseed rape...
Senescence is the final stage of leaf growth and development. Many different physiological activitie...
International audienceDespite its worldwide economic importance for food (oil, meal) and non-food (g...
Oilseed rape is a very demanding oleaginous crop for nitrogen inputs associated with a low nitrogen ...
International audienceBrassica napus L. is an important crop plant, characterised by high nitrogen (...
This review covers the changes in the nitrogen metabolism during senescence of annual plants. The re...
The role of methyl jasmonate (MeJa) in promoting senescence has been described previously in many sp...
Quercus mongolica is a common landscape, afforestation, and construction timber species in northern ...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is an oleoproteaginous crop characterized by low N use efficiency (...
Plants are able to utilize nitrogen very economically. The high mobility of this macronutrient in xy...
Developmental senescence is a coordinated physiological process in plants and is critical for nutrie...
Leaf senescence is an essential developmental process that involves diverse metabolic changes associ...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Leaf senescence is a highly organized process and not a passive decay. Photosynthesizing mesophyll c...
International audienceDifferential palisade and spongy parenchyma structural changes in oilseed rape...
Senescence is the final stage of leaf growth and development. Many different physiological activitie...
International audienceDespite its worldwide economic importance for food (oil, meal) and non-food (g...
Oilseed rape is a very demanding oleaginous crop for nitrogen inputs associated with a low nitrogen ...
International audienceBrassica napus L. is an important crop plant, characterised by high nitrogen (...
This review covers the changes in the nitrogen metabolism during senescence of annual plants. The re...
The role of methyl jasmonate (MeJa) in promoting senescence has been described previously in many sp...
Quercus mongolica is a common landscape, afforestation, and construction timber species in northern ...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is an oleoproteaginous crop characterized by low N use efficiency (...
Plants are able to utilize nitrogen very economically. The high mobility of this macronutrient in xy...