Nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+) are the main inorganic nitrogen sources available to plants. However, exclusive ammonium nutrition may lead to stress characterized by growth inhibition, generally associated with a profound metabolic reprogramming. In this work, we investigated how metabolism adapts according to leaf position in the vertical axis of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum cv. M82) plants grown with NH4+, NO3−, or NH4NO3 supply. We dissected leaf biomass composition and metabolism through an integrative analysis of metabolites, ions, and enzyme activities. Under ammonium nutrition, carbon and nitrogen metabolism were more perturbed in mature leaves than in young ones, overall suggesting a trade-off between NH4+ accumulation and assim...
The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sourc...
The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sourc...
Nitrogen is an essential element for plant nutrition. Nitrate and ammonium are the two major inorgan...
Nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+) are the main inorganic nitrogen sources available to plants. Howe...
Ammonium (NH4+)-based fertilization efficiently mitigates the adverse effects of nitrogen fertilizat...
The role of inorganic nitrogen assimilation in the production of amino acids is one of the most impo...
Ammonium nutrition often represents an important growth-limiting stress in plants. Some of the sympt...
Predominant NH4+ nutrition causes an “ammonium syndrome” that induces metabolic changes and thereby ...
Continuous light (CL) or a predominant nitrogen supply as ammonium (NH4+) can induce leaf chlorosis ...
231 p.Ammonium (NH4+) is a nitrogen source of great interest in the context of sustainable agricultu...
In higher plants ammonium (NH4+) assimilation occurs mainly through the glutamine synthetase/glutama...
Nitrate and ammonium can be used as nitrogen sources by most plant species although plant response t...
Tomato growth, nitrogen fractions, and nutrient uptake responses to NO(,3)* and NH(,4)* nutrition as...
Plants can assimilate nitrogen from soil pools of both ammonium and nitrate, and the relative levels...
Mixed nitrate/ammonium fertilization can partially alleviate the negative effects of salinity on gro...
The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sourc...
The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sourc...
Nitrogen is an essential element for plant nutrition. Nitrate and ammonium are the two major inorgan...
Nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+) are the main inorganic nitrogen sources available to plants. Howe...
Ammonium (NH4+)-based fertilization efficiently mitigates the adverse effects of nitrogen fertilizat...
The role of inorganic nitrogen assimilation in the production of amino acids is one of the most impo...
Ammonium nutrition often represents an important growth-limiting stress in plants. Some of the sympt...
Predominant NH4+ nutrition causes an “ammonium syndrome” that induces metabolic changes and thereby ...
Continuous light (CL) or a predominant nitrogen supply as ammonium (NH4+) can induce leaf chlorosis ...
231 p.Ammonium (NH4+) is a nitrogen source of great interest in the context of sustainable agricultu...
In higher plants ammonium (NH4+) assimilation occurs mainly through the glutamine synthetase/glutama...
Nitrate and ammonium can be used as nitrogen sources by most plant species although plant response t...
Tomato growth, nitrogen fractions, and nutrient uptake responses to NO(,3)* and NH(,4)* nutrition as...
Plants can assimilate nitrogen from soil pools of both ammonium and nitrate, and the relative levels...
Mixed nitrate/ammonium fertilization can partially alleviate the negative effects of salinity on gro...
The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sourc...
The extent to which individual plants utilise nitrate and ammonium, the two principal nitrogen sourc...
Nitrogen is an essential element for plant nutrition. Nitrate and ammonium are the two major inorgan...