AbstractNatural abundance δ15N values of plant tissue amino acids (AAs) reflect the cycling of N into and within plants, providing an opportunity to better understand environmental and anthropogenic effects on plant metabolism. In this study, the AA δ15N values of barley (Hordeum vulgare) and bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) grains and rachis and broad bean (Vicia faba) and pea (Pisum sativum) seeds, grown at the experimental farm stations of Rothamsted, UK and Bad Lauchstädt, Germany, were determined by GC–C–IRMS. It was found that the δ15N values of cereal grain and rachis AAs could be largely attributed to metabolic pathways involved in their biosynthesis and catabolism. The relative 15N-enrichment of phenylalanine can be attributed to it...
Background Glutamine synthetase (GS) catalyzes the first step of nitrogen assimilation in plant cell...
Context: In the malting industry, the low protein content of barley grains is a major issue. A usefu...
Controlled environment studies show that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may contribute to plant ...
AbstractNatural abundance δ15N values of plant tissue amino acids (AAs) reflect the cycling of N int...
Proper carbon (C) supply is essential for nitrogen (N) assimilation especially when plants are grown...
The ability of plants to compete effectively for nitrogen (N) resources is critical to plant surviva...
The human body contains approximately 3.2% nitrogen (N), mainly present as protein and amino acids. ...
In cropping systems, legumes release substantial amounts of nitrogen (N) into the soil, via rhizodep...
The ability of plants to take up amino acids is widespread among plants, but the ecological and phys...
Nitrogen (N) is a crucial element for plant growth and development, as it is a key constituent of nu...
Nitrogen is a key regulator of primary productivity in many terrestrial ecosystems. Historically, on...
Nitrate and ammonium can be used as nitrogen sources by most plant species although plant response t...
AbstractBackgroundAspartate aminotransferase (AAT) catalyzes a reversible transamination reaction, p...
Nitrate and ammonium are the main nitrogen sources in agricultural soils. In the last decade, ammoni...
Investigation of cultivated plant physiology grown under low energy input plays an important role to...
Background Glutamine synthetase (GS) catalyzes the first step of nitrogen assimilation in plant cell...
Context: In the malting industry, the low protein content of barley grains is a major issue. A usefu...
Controlled environment studies show that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may contribute to plant ...
AbstractNatural abundance δ15N values of plant tissue amino acids (AAs) reflect the cycling of N int...
Proper carbon (C) supply is essential for nitrogen (N) assimilation especially when plants are grown...
The ability of plants to compete effectively for nitrogen (N) resources is critical to plant surviva...
The human body contains approximately 3.2% nitrogen (N), mainly present as protein and amino acids. ...
In cropping systems, legumes release substantial amounts of nitrogen (N) into the soil, via rhizodep...
The ability of plants to take up amino acids is widespread among plants, but the ecological and phys...
Nitrogen (N) is a crucial element for plant growth and development, as it is a key constituent of nu...
Nitrogen is a key regulator of primary productivity in many terrestrial ecosystems. Historically, on...
Nitrate and ammonium can be used as nitrogen sources by most plant species although plant response t...
AbstractBackgroundAspartate aminotransferase (AAT) catalyzes a reversible transamination reaction, p...
Nitrate and ammonium are the main nitrogen sources in agricultural soils. In the last decade, ammoni...
Investigation of cultivated plant physiology grown under low energy input plays an important role to...
Background Glutamine synthetase (GS) catalyzes the first step of nitrogen assimilation in plant cell...
Context: In the malting industry, the low protein content of barley grains is a major issue. A usefu...
Controlled environment studies show that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) may contribute to plant ...