Over the past five decades, nitrogen (N) fertilization has been an essential tool for boosting crop productivity in agricultural systems. To avoid N pollution while preserving the crop yields and profit margins for farmers, the scientific community is searching for eco-sustainable strategies aimed at increasing plants’ nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). The present article provides a refined definition of the NUE based on the two important physiological factors (N-uptake and N-utilization efficiency). The diverse molecular and physiological mechanisms underlying the processes of N assimilation, translocation, transport, accumulation, and reallocation are revisited and critically discussed. The review concludes by examining the N uptake and NUE ...
On average less than half of the applied N is captured by crops, thus there is scope and need to imp...
1-19Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are one of the most expensive inputs in agricultural settings. Addition...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting nutrient to sustain crop yields and quality. As a result, N fertili...
Over the past five decades, nitrogen (N) fertilization has been an essential tool for boosting crop ...
13 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 1 tabla.- referencias.- The Supplementary Material for this article can be...
Increased use of nitrogenous (N) fertilizers in agriculture has significantly altered the global N-c...
The process of nitrate assimilation is a very crucial pathway for the sustainable growth and product...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer has made a substantial contribution to the tripling of global food productio...
Nitrogen (N) is the most essential nutrient for plants because of its value as a growth and yield de...
Chloride (Cl−) and nitrate (NO3−) are closely related anions involved in plant growth. Their similar...
Context: N is the vital element for the growth and development of plants out of all the required nut...
The topic is environmental nitrogen to be used for the fertilizing crops. In 1972, with the increase...
Background Plants require nitrogen (N) for growth, development and defence against abiotic and bioti...
Excessive rates of nitrogen (N) fertilizers may result in elevated concentrations of nitrate (NO3(-)...
Nitrogen (N), being the most limiting macroelement for optimal plant growth and development needs sy...
On average less than half of the applied N is captured by crops, thus there is scope and need to imp...
1-19Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are one of the most expensive inputs in agricultural settings. Addition...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting nutrient to sustain crop yields and quality. As a result, N fertili...
Over the past five decades, nitrogen (N) fertilization has been an essential tool for boosting crop ...
13 páginas.- 4 figuras.- 1 tabla.- referencias.- The Supplementary Material for this article can be...
Increased use of nitrogenous (N) fertilizers in agriculture has significantly altered the global N-c...
The process of nitrate assimilation is a very crucial pathway for the sustainable growth and product...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer has made a substantial contribution to the tripling of global food productio...
Nitrogen (N) is the most essential nutrient for plants because of its value as a growth and yield de...
Chloride (Cl−) and nitrate (NO3−) are closely related anions involved in plant growth. Their similar...
Context: N is the vital element for the growth and development of plants out of all the required nut...
The topic is environmental nitrogen to be used for the fertilizing crops. In 1972, with the increase...
Background Plants require nitrogen (N) for growth, development and defence against abiotic and bioti...
Excessive rates of nitrogen (N) fertilizers may result in elevated concentrations of nitrate (NO3(-)...
Nitrogen (N), being the most limiting macroelement for optimal plant growth and development needs sy...
On average less than half of the applied N is captured by crops, thus there is scope and need to imp...
1-19Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are one of the most expensive inputs in agricultural settings. Addition...
Nitrogen (N) is a major limiting nutrient to sustain crop yields and quality. As a result, N fertili...