The human body contains approximately 3.2% nitrogen (N), mainly present as protein and amino acids. Although N exists at a high concentration (78%) in the air, it is not readily available to animals and most plants. Plants are however able to take up both nitrate (NO3- ) and ammonium (NH4+ ) ions from the soil and convert them to amino acids and proteins, which are excellent sources for all animals. Most N is available as the stable isotope 14 N, but a second form, 15 N, is present in very low concentrations. 15 N can be detected in extracts of plants by gas chromatography followed by mass spectrometry (GC/MS). In this protocol, the methods are described for tracing the pathway by which plants are able to take up 15 N-labeled nitrate and am...
Maize seedlings were grown on either nitrate or ammonium, at two different potassium levels, and the...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the major mineral nutrients required by a plant for its growth and developmen...
Currently, in the agriculture field, it is not yet known the accurate amount of Nitrogen in fertiliz...
The human body contains approximately 3.2% nitrogen (N), mainly present as protein and amino acids. ...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) performed by diazotrophs is vital to our understanding of ecosyst...
In last decades, a large body of evidence clarified nitrogen isotope composition (δ15N) patterns in ...
The application of nitrogen stable isotope ratio (15N/14N) analysis to discriminate between organic ...
Feeding experiments with stable isotopes are helpful tools for investigation of metabolic fluxes and...
The bulk delta(15)N-value of plant (leaf) biomass is determined by that of the inorganic primary nit...
Proper carbon (C) supply is essential for nitrogen (N) assimilation especially when plants are grown...
Organic nitrogen is now considered a significant source of N for plants. Although organic management...
The application of nitrogen stable isotope ratio 15N/14N analysis to discriminate between organic an...
Isotopic analyses of plant samples are now of considerable importance for food certification and pla...
Rationale The cycling of peptide- and protein-bound amino acids (AAs) is important for studying the ...
Glutamine synthetase (EC:6.3.1.2) catalyzes the first step in mineral nitrogen (N) assimilation. In ...
Maize seedlings were grown on either nitrate or ammonium, at two different potassium levels, and the...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the major mineral nutrients required by a plant for its growth and developmen...
Currently, in the agriculture field, it is not yet known the accurate amount of Nitrogen in fertiliz...
The human body contains approximately 3.2% nitrogen (N), mainly present as protein and amino acids. ...
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) performed by diazotrophs is vital to our understanding of ecosyst...
In last decades, a large body of evidence clarified nitrogen isotope composition (δ15N) patterns in ...
The application of nitrogen stable isotope ratio (15N/14N) analysis to discriminate between organic ...
Feeding experiments with stable isotopes are helpful tools for investigation of metabolic fluxes and...
The bulk delta(15)N-value of plant (leaf) biomass is determined by that of the inorganic primary nit...
Proper carbon (C) supply is essential for nitrogen (N) assimilation especially when plants are grown...
Organic nitrogen is now considered a significant source of N for plants. Although organic management...
The application of nitrogen stable isotope ratio 15N/14N analysis to discriminate between organic an...
Isotopic analyses of plant samples are now of considerable importance for food certification and pla...
Rationale The cycling of peptide- and protein-bound amino acids (AAs) is important for studying the ...
Glutamine synthetase (EC:6.3.1.2) catalyzes the first step in mineral nitrogen (N) assimilation. In ...
Maize seedlings were grown on either nitrate or ammonium, at two different potassium levels, and the...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the major mineral nutrients required by a plant for its growth and developmen...
Currently, in the agriculture field, it is not yet known the accurate amount of Nitrogen in fertiliz...