Physiological studies have established that plants acquire their NO−3 from the soil through the combined activities of a set of high- and low-affinity NO−3 transport systems, with the influx of NO−3 being driven by the H+ gradient across the plasma membrane. Some of these NO−3 transport systems are constitutively expressed, while others are NO−3-inducible and subject to negative feedback regulation by the products of NO−3 assimilation. Here we review recent progress in the characterisation of the two families of NO−3 transporters that have so far been identified in plants, their structure and their regulation, and consider the evidence for their roles in NO−3 acquisition. We also discuss what is currently known about the genetic basis of NO...
The NRT1/PTR family of proton-coupled transporters are responsible for nitrogen assimilation in euka...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms to adapt to N starvation. NITRATE TRANSPORTER2.4 (NRT2.4...
In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the NRT2.1 gene codes for the main component of the root nitr...
AbstractPhysiological studies have established that plants acquire their NO−3 from the soil through ...
which nitrate and ammonium are the forms most available to plants. Nitrate uptake is an active proce...
A large number of nitrate transporters ensure uptake and distribution of this main nutrient. Nitrate...
Inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solutions vary across several orders of magnitude among di...
Most plants use nitrate (NO3-) as their major nitrogen (N) source. The NO3- uptake capacity of a pla...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comPhysiological methods, especially the use of iso...
Physiological measurements of nitrate (NO23) uptake by roots have defined two systems of high and lo...
Trabajo Fin de Marter en la Universidad de Sevilla: Escuela Internacional de Posgrado (US).- Sobresa...
Higher plants possess both high- and low-affinity nitrate transporters. Since the first Arabidopsis...
AbstractIn higher plants, two types of nitrate transporters, NRT1 and NRT2, have been identified. In...
The analysis of genome databases for many different plants has identified a group of genes that are ...
As a crucial nitrogen source, nitrate (NO3−) is a key nutrient for plants. Accordingly, root systems...
The NRT1/PTR family of proton-coupled transporters are responsible for nitrogen assimilation in euka...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms to adapt to N starvation. NITRATE TRANSPORTER2.4 (NRT2.4...
In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the NRT2.1 gene codes for the main component of the root nitr...
AbstractPhysiological studies have established that plants acquire their NO−3 from the soil through ...
which nitrate and ammonium are the forms most available to plants. Nitrate uptake is an active proce...
A large number of nitrate transporters ensure uptake and distribution of this main nutrient. Nitrate...
Inorganic nitrogen concentrations in soil solutions vary across several orders of magnitude among di...
Most plants use nitrate (NO3-) as their major nitrogen (N) source. The NO3- uptake capacity of a pla...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comPhysiological methods, especially the use of iso...
Physiological measurements of nitrate (NO23) uptake by roots have defined two systems of high and lo...
Trabajo Fin de Marter en la Universidad de Sevilla: Escuela Internacional de Posgrado (US).- Sobresa...
Higher plants possess both high- and low-affinity nitrate transporters. Since the first Arabidopsis...
AbstractIn higher plants, two types of nitrate transporters, NRT1 and NRT2, have been identified. In...
The analysis of genome databases for many different plants has identified a group of genes that are ...
As a crucial nitrogen source, nitrate (NO3−) is a key nutrient for plants. Accordingly, root systems...
The NRT1/PTR family of proton-coupled transporters are responsible for nitrogen assimilation in euka...
Plants have evolved a variety of mechanisms to adapt to N starvation. NITRATE TRANSPORTER2.4 (NRT2.4...
In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), the NRT2.1 gene codes for the main component of the root nitr...