Potassium (K+) and phosphorous (Pi) are two of the most important nutrients required by plants and there is an interest in studying how they are acquired. Most studies have focused on the characterization of the mechanisms involved in K+ and Pi uptake and their distribution within the plants, as well as the regulatory mechanisms involved. Evidence is emerging which points to interactions in the nutrition of different nutrients and to the existence of crosstalk in the signaling cascades regulating their acquisition. However, the interaction between K+ and Pi has been scarcely studied. Here we show that high concentrations of K+ in the external solution inhibit Pi uptake and impair Pi nutrition in Arabidopsis plants, resulting in the inductio...
Phosphate (Pi) deficiency strongly limits plant growth, and plant roots foraging the soil for nutrie...
International audiencePhosphate (Pi) deficiency is a major factor limiting plant productivity worldw...
Phosphate is an essential macronutrient in plant growth and development; however, the concentration ...
International audienceThe coordinated distribution of inorganic phosphate (Pi) between roots and sho...
Phosphate is a crucial and often limiting nutrient for plant growth. To obtain inorganic phosphate (...
Plants respond to limiting concentrations of inorganic phosphate (Pi) in the environment by activati...
International audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) is present in most soils at suboptimal concentrations...
International audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) homeostasis in multi-cellular eukaryotes depends not ...
Potassium and phosphorus are important macronutrients for crops but are often deficient in the field...
International audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) and Zinc (Zn) are an essential macro- and micronutrie...
International audiencePhosphate (Pi) starvation triggers molecular, physiological and developmental ...
Phosphate (Pi) is one of the major essential nutrients that is least available in soil. The adaptati...
International audienceSoil availability of inorganic ortho-phosphate (PO$_4$$^{3-}$, P$_i$) is a key...
Phosphite is a less oxidized form of phosphorus than phosphate. Phosphite is considered to be taken ...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is one of the most limiting nutrients for plant growth in both natural and ...
Phosphate (Pi) deficiency strongly limits plant growth, and plant roots foraging the soil for nutrie...
International audiencePhosphate (Pi) deficiency is a major factor limiting plant productivity worldw...
Phosphate is an essential macronutrient in plant growth and development; however, the concentration ...
International audienceThe coordinated distribution of inorganic phosphate (Pi) between roots and sho...
Phosphate is a crucial and often limiting nutrient for plant growth. To obtain inorganic phosphate (...
Plants respond to limiting concentrations of inorganic phosphate (Pi) in the environment by activati...
International audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) is present in most soils at suboptimal concentrations...
International audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) homeostasis in multi-cellular eukaryotes depends not ...
Potassium and phosphorus are important macronutrients for crops but are often deficient in the field...
International audienceInorganic phosphate (Pi) and Zinc (Zn) are an essential macro- and micronutrie...
International audiencePhosphate (Pi) starvation triggers molecular, physiological and developmental ...
Phosphate (Pi) is one of the major essential nutrients that is least available in soil. The adaptati...
International audienceSoil availability of inorganic ortho-phosphate (PO$_4$$^{3-}$, P$_i$) is a key...
Phosphite is a less oxidized form of phosphorus than phosphate. Phosphite is considered to be taken ...
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is one of the most limiting nutrients for plant growth in both natural and ...
Phosphate (Pi) deficiency strongly limits plant growth, and plant roots foraging the soil for nutrie...
International audiencePhosphate (Pi) deficiency is a major factor limiting plant productivity worldw...
Phosphate is an essential macronutrient in plant growth and development; however, the concentration ...