Background Many plant species can modify their root architecture to enable them to forage for heterogeneously distributed nutrients in the soil. The foraging response normally involves increased proliferation of lateral roots within nutrient-rich soil patches, but much remains to be understood about the signalling mechanisms that enable roots to sense variations in the external concentrations of different mineral nutrients and to modify their patterns of growth and development accordingly. • Scope In this review we consider different aspects of the way in which the nitrogen supply can modify root branching, focusing on Arabidopsis thaliana. Our current understanding of the mechanism of nitrate stimulation of lateral root growth and the role...
International audienceIn agricultural systems, nitrate is the main source of nitrogen available for ...
Nitrogen (N) is needed by plants in great quantities. Besides being a nutrient, it also acts as a si...
Lateral roots (LRs) dominate the overall root surface of adult plants and are crucial for soil explo...
When the root systems of many plant species are exposed to a localized source of nitrate ( they resp...
Root development is extremely sensitive to variations in nutrient supply, but the mechanisms are poo...
The architecture of a root system plays a major role in determining how efficiently a plant can capt...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of nitrate, as a cu...
As roots explore the soil, they encounter a complex and fluctuating environment in which the differe...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of NO⁻₃, as a cue t...
The architecture of a root system plays a major role in determining how efficiently a plant can capt...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of NO3, as a cue to...
Lateral roots are important to forage for nutrients due to their ability to increase the uptake area...
Nitrate is an important ion for plant growth and development. It serves not only as a building block...
Rapid adjustment of plant physiology and development to external fluctuations is critical for sessil...
In a new study published in this issue of Developmental Cell, Krouk et al. reveal a surprising mecha...
International audienceIn agricultural systems, nitrate is the main source of nitrogen available for ...
Nitrogen (N) is needed by plants in great quantities. Besides being a nutrient, it also acts as a si...
Lateral roots (LRs) dominate the overall root surface of adult plants and are crucial for soil explo...
When the root systems of many plant species are exposed to a localized source of nitrate ( they resp...
Root development is extremely sensitive to variations in nutrient supply, but the mechanisms are poo...
The architecture of a root system plays a major role in determining how efficiently a plant can capt...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of nitrate, as a cu...
As roots explore the soil, they encounter a complex and fluctuating environment in which the differe...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of NO⁻₃, as a cue t...
The architecture of a root system plays a major role in determining how efficiently a plant can capt...
The roots of many plant species are known to use inorganic nitrogen, in the form of NO3, as a cue to...
Lateral roots are important to forage for nutrients due to their ability to increase the uptake area...
Nitrate is an important ion for plant growth and development. It serves not only as a building block...
Rapid adjustment of plant physiology and development to external fluctuations is critical for sessil...
In a new study published in this issue of Developmental Cell, Krouk et al. reveal a surprising mecha...
International audienceIn agricultural systems, nitrate is the main source of nitrogen available for ...
Nitrogen (N) is needed by plants in great quantities. Besides being a nutrient, it also acts as a si...
Lateral roots (LRs) dominate the overall root surface of adult plants and are crucial for soil explo...