This book covers all aspects of the transfer of nitrogen from the soil and air to a final resting place in the seed protein of a crop plant. It describes the physiological and molecular mechanisms of ammonium and nitrate transport and assimilation, including symbiotic nitrogen fixation by the Rhizobiacea. Amino acid metabolism and nitrogen traffic during plant growth and development and details of protein biosynthesis in the seeds are also extensively covered. Finally, the effects of the application of nitrogen fertilisers on plant growth, crop yield and the environment are discussed. Written by international experts in their field, Plant Nitrogen is essential reading for all plant biochemists, biotechnologists, molecular biologists and phy...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comPhysiological methods, especially the use of iso...
Ammonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via ammonium t...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBiological nitrogen fixation involves t...
This book covers all aspects of the transfer of nitrogen from the soil and air to a final resting pl...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential plant nutrient at the centre of plant metabolism being present in numer...
Nitrogen fertilizers are one of the highest expenses in agricultural systems and usually a limitatio...
The topic is environmental nitrogen to be used for the fertilizing crops. In 1972, with the increase...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting macronutrient for plant growth and N deficits lead to severe negat...
The two years that have elapsed since the appearance of the last review on this subject (1) have wit...
In this paper we discuss strategies of the uptake of nitrogen by plants. Nitrogen belongs to the gro...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Nitrogen is the most important nutrient in agricultural practice because the availability of nitroge...
Nitrogen (N) is the main mineral element in plant tissues and almost all of this nutrient is acquire...
Nitrogen is a component of several biomolecules that are essential for all organisms' growth and dev...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comPhysiological methods, especially the use of iso...
Ammonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via ammonium t...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBiological nitrogen fixation involves t...
This book covers all aspects of the transfer of nitrogen from the soil and air to a final resting pl...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential plant nutrient at the centre of plant metabolism being present in numer...
Nitrogen fertilizers are one of the highest expenses in agricultural systems and usually a limitatio...
The topic is environmental nitrogen to be used for the fertilizing crops. In 1972, with the increase...
Nitrogen (N) is the main limiting macronutrient for plant growth and N deficits lead to severe negat...
The two years that have elapsed since the appearance of the last review on this subject (1) have wit...
In this paper we discuss strategies of the uptake of nitrogen by plants. Nitrogen belongs to the gro...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Access to fixed or available forms of nitrogen limits the productivity of crop plants and thus food ...
Nitrogen is the most important nutrient in agricultural practice because the availability of nitroge...
Nitrogen (N) is the main mineral element in plant tissues and almost all of this nutrient is acquire...
Nitrogen is a component of several biomolecules that are essential for all organisms' growth and dev...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comPhysiological methods, especially the use of iso...
Ammonium is an important source of nitrogen for plants. It is taken up by plant cells via ammonium t...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBiological nitrogen fixation involves t...