Nitrogen (N) is an important nutrient for plant growth and yield production, and rice grown in paddy soil mainly uses ammonium (NH4+) as its N source. Previous studies have shown that N status is tightly connected to plant defense; however, the roles of NH4+ uptake and assimilation in rice sheath blight disease response have not been studied previously. Here, we analyzed the effects of different N sources on plant defense against Rhizoctonia solani. The results indicated that rice plants grown in N-free conditions had higher resistance to sheath blight than those grown under N conditions. In greater detail, rice plants cultured with glutamine as the sole N source were more susceptible to sheath blight disease compared to the groups using NH...
BFP Equipe MétabolismeBGPI : équipe 4International audienceModifications in glutamine synthetase OsG...
Previously, we demonstrated that drought resistance in rice seedlings was increased by ammonium (NH4...
Nitrate and ammonium can be used as nitrogen sources by most plant species although plant response t...
High levels of ammonium nutrition reduce plant growth and different plant species have developed dis...
The availability of nitrogen in the soil is one of the main limiting factors for plant productivity...
Background Plants require nitrogen (N) for growth, development and defence against abiotic and bioti...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different leaf content nitrogen (N) on development of she...
Nitrogen fertilization can promote rice yield but decrease resistance to sheath blight (ShB). In thi...
Ammonium has long been used as the predominant form of nitrogen source for paddy rice (Oryza sativa)...
AbstractNitrogen (N) plays a critical role in plant growth and productivity and PTR/NRT1 transporter...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most yield limiting nutrients for upland rice production. The differenc...
Abstract: Rice grows in flooded paddy fields and takes up ammonium as the preferred nitrogen (N) sou...
Abstract: Previous researches on nitrogen nutrition of rice mainly focus more on ammonium (NH4+) tha...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for plant growth and development. The root system architecture...
In order to investigate the molecular basis of high-affinity ammonium absorption by roots of rice pl...
BFP Equipe MétabolismeBGPI : équipe 4International audienceModifications in glutamine synthetase OsG...
Previously, we demonstrated that drought resistance in rice seedlings was increased by ammonium (NH4...
Nitrate and ammonium can be used as nitrogen sources by most plant species although plant response t...
High levels of ammonium nutrition reduce plant growth and different plant species have developed dis...
The availability of nitrogen in the soil is one of the main limiting factors for plant productivity...
Background Plants require nitrogen (N) for growth, development and defence against abiotic and bioti...
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different leaf content nitrogen (N) on development of she...
Nitrogen fertilization can promote rice yield but decrease resistance to sheath blight (ShB). In thi...
Ammonium has long been used as the predominant form of nitrogen source for paddy rice (Oryza sativa)...
AbstractNitrogen (N) plays a critical role in plant growth and productivity and PTR/NRT1 transporter...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most yield limiting nutrients for upland rice production. The differenc...
Abstract: Rice grows in flooded paddy fields and takes up ammonium as the preferred nitrogen (N) sou...
Abstract: Previous researches on nitrogen nutrition of rice mainly focus more on ammonium (NH4+) tha...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient for plant growth and development. The root system architecture...
In order to investigate the molecular basis of high-affinity ammonium absorption by roots of rice pl...
BFP Equipe MétabolismeBGPI : équipe 4International audienceModifications in glutamine synthetase OsG...
Previously, we demonstrated that drought resistance in rice seedlings was increased by ammonium (NH4...
Nitrate and ammonium can be used as nitrogen sources by most plant species although plant response t...