In the karst habitats with nitrate-abundant and ammonium-rare soil, the bicarbonate supply plays a crucial role in both inorganic carbon and nitrogen assimilation in various plant species. Consequently, two carbon sources, carbon dioxide (CO2) and bicarbonate (HCO3−), and two nitrogen sources, namely nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+) are available for plants. However, variations in the absorption and utilization of nitrate, ammonium, and inorganic carbon during bicarbonate supply in different plants are not well-depicted. In this study, we evaluated the nitrate/ammonium use efficiency and their contributions to the total nitrogen assimilation/utilization capacity at different bicarbonate levels using a bidirectional stable nitrogen isotope...
High levels of foliar nitrate reductase (NR) activity have been demonstrated in fast-growing pioneer...
abiotic factors. The preference for one of these N sources and the influence of ammonium on nitrate ...
Nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+) are the main inorganic nitrogen sources available to plants. Howe...
BackgroundThe primary sources of nitrogen for plants have been suggested to be nitrate (NO3-) and am...
The responses of higher plants to rising carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere are strongly...
The influence of carbon dioxide (CO2) and soil fertility on the physiological performance of plants ...
The carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of foliage is often used as proxy for plant performance. Howe...
The poor response of some plant species, e.g. wheat, to ammonium nutrition has been attributed to a ...
Water deficit is one of the key factors that limits the carbon (C) assimilation and productivity of ...
A well-regulated nutrient uptake is of crucial importance for every organism. Plants, as sessile org...
Several studies have established that gaseous reactive N is capable of being incorporated directly i...
This article discusses how nitrate assimilation is integrated with nitrate uptake, with ammonium ass...
Plant uptake of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been proposed to explain inconsistency in the e...
To determine whether the bicarbonate in karst limestone soil could be used as a new carbon resource ...
• Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important resources for plants, generally enhancing leaf...
High levels of foliar nitrate reductase (NR) activity have been demonstrated in fast-growing pioneer...
abiotic factors. The preference for one of these N sources and the influence of ammonium on nitrate ...
Nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+) are the main inorganic nitrogen sources available to plants. Howe...
BackgroundThe primary sources of nitrogen for plants have been suggested to be nitrate (NO3-) and am...
The responses of higher plants to rising carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere are strongly...
The influence of carbon dioxide (CO2) and soil fertility on the physiological performance of plants ...
The carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of foliage is often used as proxy for plant performance. Howe...
The poor response of some plant species, e.g. wheat, to ammonium nutrition has been attributed to a ...
Water deficit is one of the key factors that limits the carbon (C) assimilation and productivity of ...
A well-regulated nutrient uptake is of crucial importance for every organism. Plants, as sessile org...
Several studies have established that gaseous reactive N is capable of being incorporated directly i...
This article discusses how nitrate assimilation is integrated with nitrate uptake, with ammonium ass...
Plant uptake of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) has been proposed to explain inconsistency in the e...
To determine whether the bicarbonate in karst limestone soil could be used as a new carbon resource ...
• Nitrogen (N) is one of the most important resources for plants, generally enhancing leaf...
High levels of foliar nitrate reductase (NR) activity have been demonstrated in fast-growing pioneer...
abiotic factors. The preference for one of these N sources and the influence of ammonium on nitrate ...
Nitrate (NO3−) and ammonium (NH4+) are the main inorganic nitrogen sources available to plants. Howe...