International audienceIn plants, the nitrate transporters, NRT1.1 and NRT2.1, are mainly responsible for nitrate uptake. Intriguingly, both nitrate transporters are located in a complementary manner in different cells layers of the mature root suggesting that their coordination should occur during nitrate uptake and plant growth. This hypothesis was examined on 5-d-old rape seedlings grown on agar medium supplemented with 1 or 5mM nitrate. Seedlings were treated with increasing potassium glutamate concentrations in order to uncouple the two nitrate transporters by inhibiting BnNRT2.1 expression and activity specifically. In both nitrate treatments, increasing the glutamate concentrations from 0.5 to 10mM induced a reduction in 15NO3- uptake...
which nitrate and ammonium are the forms most available to plants. Nitrate uptake is an active proce...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
International audienceIn plants, the nitrate transporters, NRT1.1 and NRT2.1, are mainly responsible...
International audienceIn plants, the nitrate transporters, NRT1.1 and NRT2.1, are mainly responsible...
International audienceWe analyzed how changes in BnNrt nitrate transporter gene expression induced b...
International audienceWe analyzed how changes in BnNrt nitrate transporter gene expression induced b...
International audienceWe analyzed how changes in BnNrt nitrate transporter gene expression induced b...
- transporters by glutamate treatment reveals the essential role of BnNRT2.1 for nitrate uptake and ...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
A large number of nitrate transporters ensure uptake and distribution of this main nutrient. Nitrate...
Li et al. (2010) identified AtNRT1.8 as a membrane transporter involved in the control of long-dista...
Up-regulation of the high-affinity transport system (HATS) for NO3– and stimulation of lateral root ...
SummaryNitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their de...
which nitrate and ammonium are the forms most available to plants. Nitrate uptake is an active proce...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
International audienceIn plants, the nitrate transporters, NRT1.1 and NRT2.1, are mainly responsible...
International audienceIn plants, the nitrate transporters, NRT1.1 and NRT2.1, are mainly responsible...
International audienceWe analyzed how changes in BnNrt nitrate transporter gene expression induced b...
International audienceWe analyzed how changes in BnNrt nitrate transporter gene expression induced b...
International audienceWe analyzed how changes in BnNrt nitrate transporter gene expression induced b...
- transporters by glutamate treatment reveals the essential role of BnNRT2.1 for nitrate uptake and ...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
A large number of nitrate transporters ensure uptake and distribution of this main nutrient. Nitrate...
Li et al. (2010) identified AtNRT1.8 as a membrane transporter involved in the control of long-dista...
Up-regulation of the high-affinity transport system (HATS) for NO3– and stimulation of lateral root ...
SummaryNitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their de...
which nitrate and ammonium are the forms most available to plants. Nitrate uptake is an active proce...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...