The flooding of agricultural land leads to hypoxia and nitrate leaching. While understanding the plant’s response to these conditions is essential for crop improvement, the effect of extended nitrate limitation on subsequent hypoxia has not been studied in an organ-specific manner. We cultivated Arabidopsis thaliana without nitrate for 1 week before inducing hypoxia by bubbling the hydroponic solution with nitrogen gas for 16 h. In the roots, the transcripts of two transcription factor genes (HRA1, HRE2) and three genes involved in fermentation (SUS4, PDC1, ADH1) were ~10- to 100-fold upregulated by simultaneous hypoxia and nitrate starvation compared to the control condition (replete nitrate and oxygen). In contrast, this hypoxic upregulat...
We have adopted a hypoxic treatment system in which only roots were under hypoxic conditions. Throug...
Phosphate starvation compromises electron flow through the cytochrome pathway of the mitochondrial e...
Nitrate increases the tolerance of plants to hypoxia, although the mechanisms related to this benefi...
Nitric oxide (NO) is emerging as an important signalling molecule in plants. A major source of NO in...
Nitric oxide (NO) and ethylene are signalling molecules that are synthesized in response to oxygen d...
It is widely accepted that nitrate but not ammonium improves tolerance of plants to hypoxic stress, ...
Plants are frequently exposed to a variety of external conditions able to affect their growth, devel...
Flooding periods, as one probable consequence of climate change, will lead more frequently to plant ...
International audienceAbstract Plants need to cope with strong variations of nitrogen availability i...
Flooding is a major natural disaster that is responsible for significant crop loss worldwide. Ethyle...
Nitrate is an important ion for plant growth and development. It serves not only as a building block...
The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system in plants possesses a variety of alternative path...
Plant tissues, particularly roots, can be subjected to periods of hypoxia due to environmental circu...
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Abstract Background Nitrogen is an essential nutrient in plants. Despite the importance of nitrogen ...
We have adopted a hypoxic treatment system in which only roots were under hypoxic conditions. Throug...
Phosphate starvation compromises electron flow through the cytochrome pathway of the mitochondrial e...
Nitrate increases the tolerance of plants to hypoxia, although the mechanisms related to this benefi...
Nitric oxide (NO) is emerging as an important signalling molecule in plants. A major source of NO in...
Nitric oxide (NO) and ethylene are signalling molecules that are synthesized in response to oxygen d...
It is widely accepted that nitrate but not ammonium improves tolerance of plants to hypoxic stress, ...
Plants are frequently exposed to a variety of external conditions able to affect their growth, devel...
Flooding periods, as one probable consequence of climate change, will lead more frequently to plant ...
International audienceAbstract Plants need to cope with strong variations of nitrogen availability i...
Flooding is a major natural disaster that is responsible for significant crop loss worldwide. Ethyle...
Nitrate is an important ion for plant growth and development. It serves not only as a building block...
The mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system in plants possesses a variety of alternative path...
Plant tissues, particularly roots, can be subjected to periods of hypoxia due to environmental circu...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Abstract Background Nitrogen is an essential nutrient in plants. Despite the importance of nitrogen ...
We have adopted a hypoxic treatment system in which only roots were under hypoxic conditions. Throug...
Phosphate starvation compromises electron flow through the cytochrome pathway of the mitochondrial e...
Nitrate increases the tolerance of plants to hypoxia, although the mechanisms related to this benefi...