Background and Aims: Nitrate is a major form of inorganic nitrogen present in cultivated soils; however, information on the mechanisms responsible for uptake of the anion in grapevines is scarce. Methods and Results: The response to external nitrate was studied in two clones of the cultivars Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. Grapevines, own-rooted or grafted on the two rootstocks SO4 and K5BB, were grown in nutrient solution and, after a period of nitrogen (N)-deprivation, exposed to 0.2 or 1mmol/L nitrate. The uptake was an inducible process, operated by high- and low-affinity transport systems. The magnitude and time dependence of the induction varied as a function of the clone. Uptake rate as a function of nitrate external concentration sh...
Green manures have become an important option for recycling nutrients in organic cropping. However, ...
Avoiding nitrogen (N) deficiency in grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) is necessary to satisfy its annual nu...
Transpiration per unit of leaf area is the end-product of the root-to-leaf water transport within th...
Background and Aims Nitrate is a major form of inorganic nitrogen present in cultivated soils; howev...
Background and Aims Nitrate is a major form of inorganic nitrogen present in cultivated soils; ho...
Background and Aims[br/] Both rootstocks and mineral nutrition, particularly nitrogen (N), are known...
Although the biochemical mechanisms involved in nitrate assimilation are overall known, especially i...
In many fruit species, including grapevine, grafting is used to improve scion productivity and quali...
Understanding the plant response to nitrate availability is crucial for sustainable agriculture. In ...
Diurnal and seasonal in viva nitrate reductase activity (NRA) and nitrogen (N) contents in leaves, b...
The phenomenon of NO3– induction in plant roots has been characterised both in herbaceous and woody ...
Not AvailableNitrogen uptake efficiency is an important component trait that could be targeted for i...
We only have a limited understanding of the nutrient uptake physiology of individual roots as they a...
This work aimed to characterize the impact of the rootstock genotype on the scion development especi...
The uptake and distribution of nitrogen by the rootstocks 99R, 101-14 Mgt and 140 Ruggeri grafted to...
Green manures have become an important option for recycling nutrients in organic cropping. However, ...
Avoiding nitrogen (N) deficiency in grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) is necessary to satisfy its annual nu...
Transpiration per unit of leaf area is the end-product of the root-to-leaf water transport within th...
Background and Aims Nitrate is a major form of inorganic nitrogen present in cultivated soils; howev...
Background and Aims Nitrate is a major form of inorganic nitrogen present in cultivated soils; ho...
Background and Aims[br/] Both rootstocks and mineral nutrition, particularly nitrogen (N), are known...
Although the biochemical mechanisms involved in nitrate assimilation are overall known, especially i...
In many fruit species, including grapevine, grafting is used to improve scion productivity and quali...
Understanding the plant response to nitrate availability is crucial for sustainable agriculture. In ...
Diurnal and seasonal in viva nitrate reductase activity (NRA) and nitrogen (N) contents in leaves, b...
The phenomenon of NO3– induction in plant roots has been characterised both in herbaceous and woody ...
Not AvailableNitrogen uptake efficiency is an important component trait that could be targeted for i...
We only have a limited understanding of the nutrient uptake physiology of individual roots as they a...
This work aimed to characterize the impact of the rootstock genotype on the scion development especi...
The uptake and distribution of nitrogen by the rootstocks 99R, 101-14 Mgt and 140 Ruggeri grafted to...
Green manures have become an important option for recycling nutrients in organic cropping. However, ...
Avoiding nitrogen (N) deficiency in grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) is necessary to satisfy its annual nu...
Transpiration per unit of leaf area is the end-product of the root-to-leaf water transport within th...