Leaf senescence is a developmentally controlled process, which is additionally modulated by a number of adverse environmental conditions. Nitrogen shortage is a well-known trigger of precocious senescence in many plant species including crops, generally limiting biomass and seed yield. However, leaf senescence induced by nitrogen starvation may be reversed when nitrogen is resupplied at the onset of senescence. Here, the transcriptomic, hormonal, and global metabolic rearrangements occurring during nitrogen resupply-induced reversal of senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana were analysed. The changes induced by senescence were essentially in keeping with those previously described; however, these could, by and large, be reversed. The data thus ...
Autophagy is present at a basal level in all plant tissues and is induced during leaf ageing and in ...
The last phase of leaf development, generally referred to as leaf senescence, is an integral part of...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is an oleoproteaginous crop characterized by low N use efficiency (...
Leaf senescence is a key step for plant nutrient economy and nitrogen management, which will end wit...
Plants are able to utilize nitrogen very economically. The high mobility of this macronutrient in xy...
Nitrogen (N) deficiency is one of the major stresses that crops are exposed to. It is plausible to s...
An analysis of changes in global gene expression patterns during developmental leaf senescence in Ar...
The capacity for optimising grain yield depends largely on the timing of senescence and the processe...
Leaf senescence is a sensitive and dynamic process that is both genetically and environmentally cont...
Nitrogen remobilization is essential for nitrogen economy at the whole plant level. 15N tracing expe...
In the spring oilseed rape (OSR) cultivar ‘Mozart’ grown under optimal N supply (NO) or mild N defi...
Leaf senescence is a highly organized process and not a passive decay. Photosynthesizing mesophyll c...
Leaf senescence is an essential developmental process that impacts dramatically on crop yields and i...
Nitrogen (N) efficiency of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) line-cultivars (cvs.), defined as...
International audienceImprovement of nutrient use efficiency is a major goal for several crop plants...
Autophagy is present at a basal level in all plant tissues and is induced during leaf ageing and in ...
The last phase of leaf development, generally referred to as leaf senescence, is an integral part of...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is an oleoproteaginous crop characterized by low N use efficiency (...
Leaf senescence is a key step for plant nutrient economy and nitrogen management, which will end wit...
Plants are able to utilize nitrogen very economically. The high mobility of this macronutrient in xy...
Nitrogen (N) deficiency is one of the major stresses that crops are exposed to. It is plausible to s...
An analysis of changes in global gene expression patterns during developmental leaf senescence in Ar...
The capacity for optimising grain yield depends largely on the timing of senescence and the processe...
Leaf senescence is a sensitive and dynamic process that is both genetically and environmentally cont...
Nitrogen remobilization is essential for nitrogen economy at the whole plant level. 15N tracing expe...
In the spring oilseed rape (OSR) cultivar ‘Mozart’ grown under optimal N supply (NO) or mild N defi...
Leaf senescence is a highly organized process and not a passive decay. Photosynthesizing mesophyll c...
Leaf senescence is an essential developmental process that impacts dramatically on crop yields and i...
Nitrogen (N) efficiency of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) line-cultivars (cvs.), defined as...
International audienceImprovement of nutrient use efficiency is a major goal for several crop plants...
Autophagy is present at a basal level in all plant tissues and is induced during leaf ageing and in ...
The last phase of leaf development, generally referred to as leaf senescence, is an integral part of...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is an oleoproteaginous crop characterized by low N use efficiency (...