Leaf senescence is a developmental process characterized by two events: (1) dismantling of the photosynthetic apparatus and, (2) nitrogen remobilization to other parts of the plant. Ammonium accumulation during senescence of barley leaves was produced by chloroplast proteins degradation. Although most of the ammonium is remobilized as amino acids from senescing leaves, a minor part is lost as NH3emitted across stomata. The amount of ammonia emitted depends on the amount of NH3accumulated in the substomatal cavity, which is continuously re-supplied with NH4 1+from the cytoplasm of neighboring cells. Ammonia accumulation in tissues could increase the possibility of loss of N as NH3emitted. In this report we analyzed the effect of N fertilizat...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Abstract Background Low availability of nitrogen (N) severely affects plant growth at different leve...
Senescence, nitrogen remobilization and proteolytic activities in the flag leaf lamina of detached w...
Plants are able to utilize nitrogen very economically. The high mobility of this macronutrient in xy...
Understanding the way in which N and P availability affects the transport of sugar and amino acids i...
Leaf senescence is a highly organized process and not a passive decay. Photosynthesizing mesophyll c...
The phloem transport of amino acids is a key step in the efficient use of nitrogen (N). Despite the ...
This review covers the changes in the nitrogen metabolism during senescence of annual plants. The re...
Senescence-associated coordination in amounts of enzymes localized in different cellular compartment...
The relationship between ammonium accumulation and senescence of detached rice leaves was investigat...
Context: In the malting industry, the low protein content of barley grains is a major issue. A usefu...
Barley plants (Hordeum vutgare L.) grown for 10 d in nitrogen-free hydroponic culture, after a rapid...
Leaf senescence is a developmentally controlled process, which is additionally modulated by a number...
Barley plants (Hordeum vulgare L.) grown for 10 d in nitrogen-free hydroponic culture, after a rapid...
Fertilization with nitrogen (N)-rich compounds leads to increased growth but may compromise phenolog...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Abstract Background Low availability of nitrogen (N) severely affects plant growth at different leve...
Senescence, nitrogen remobilization and proteolytic activities in the flag leaf lamina of detached w...
Plants are able to utilize nitrogen very economically. The high mobility of this macronutrient in xy...
Understanding the way in which N and P availability affects the transport of sugar and amino acids i...
Leaf senescence is a highly organized process and not a passive decay. Photosynthesizing mesophyll c...
The phloem transport of amino acids is a key step in the efficient use of nitrogen (N). Despite the ...
This review covers the changes in the nitrogen metabolism during senescence of annual plants. The re...
Senescence-associated coordination in amounts of enzymes localized in different cellular compartment...
The relationship between ammonium accumulation and senescence of detached rice leaves was investigat...
Context: In the malting industry, the low protein content of barley grains is a major issue. A usefu...
Barley plants (Hordeum vutgare L.) grown for 10 d in nitrogen-free hydroponic culture, after a rapid...
Leaf senescence is a developmentally controlled process, which is additionally modulated by a number...
Barley plants (Hordeum vulgare L.) grown for 10 d in nitrogen-free hydroponic culture, after a rapid...
Fertilization with nitrogen (N)-rich compounds leads to increased growth but may compromise phenolog...
Leaf senescence is a long developmental phase important for plant performance and nutrient managemen...
Abstract Background Low availability of nitrogen (N) severely affects plant growth at different leve...
Senescence, nitrogen remobilization and proteolytic activities in the flag leaf lamina of detached w...