Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key macronutrients sustaining plant growth and crop yield and ensuring food security worldwide. Understanding how plants perceive and interpret the combinatorial nature of these signals thus has important agricultural implications within the context of (1) increased food demand, (2) limited P supply, and (3) environmental pollution due to N fertilizer usage. Here, we report the discovery of an active control of P starvation response (PSR) by a combination of local and long-distance N signaling pathways in plants. We show that, in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the nitrate transceptor CHLORINA1/NITRATE TRANSPORTER1.1 (CHL1/NRT1.1) is a component of this signaling crosstalk. We also demonstrate that th...
In Arabidopsis the plasma membrane nitrate transceptor (transporter/receptor) NRT1.1 governs many ph...
A large number of nitrate transporters ensure uptake and distribution of this main nutrient. Nitrate...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
International audienceNitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key macronutrients sustaining plant growth...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key macronutrients sustaining plant growth and crop yield and en...
In response to external fluctuations of nitrogen (N) supplies, plants can activate complex regulator...
International audienceAbstract Plants need to cope with strong variations of nitrogen availability i...
International audienceAbstract Plants need to cope with strong variations of nitrogen availability i...
Plants need abundant nitrogen and phosphorus for higher yield. Improving plant genetics for higher n...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
In Arabidopsis the plasma membrane nitrate transceptor (transporter/receptor) NRT1.1 governs many ph...
Phosphate is a crucial and often limiting nutrient for plant growth. To obtain inorganic phosphate (...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
In Arabidopsis the plasma membrane nitrate transceptor (transporter/receptor) NRT1.1 governs many ph...
A large number of nitrate transporters ensure uptake and distribution of this main nutrient. Nitrate...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
International audienceNitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key macronutrients sustaining plant growth...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key macronutrients sustaining plant growth and crop yield and en...
In response to external fluctuations of nitrogen (N) supplies, plants can activate complex regulator...
International audienceAbstract Plants need to cope with strong variations of nitrogen availability i...
International audienceAbstract Plants need to cope with strong variations of nitrogen availability i...
Plants need abundant nitrogen and phosphorus for higher yield. Improving plant genetics for higher n...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
In Arabidopsis the plasma membrane nitrate transceptor (transporter/receptor) NRT1.1 governs many ph...
Phosphate is a crucial and often limiting nutrient for plant growth. To obtain inorganic phosphate (...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
In Arabidopsis the plasma membrane nitrate transceptor (transporter/receptor) NRT1.1 governs many ph...
A large number of nitrate transporters ensure uptake and distribution of this main nutrient. Nitrate...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...