Nitrate, a major nitrogen source for most plants, is not only anutrient but also a signaling molecule. However, there arecontrasting responses to nitrate between different higherplants. In the model legume Medicago truncatula, nitrate hasan inhibitory effect on the primary root growth in postgerminationphase. A quantitative genetic study has shownthat a nitrate transporter is localized at the peak of a QTLinvolved in the primary root growth. Functionalcharacterization of the transporter, named MtNRT1.3 andrenamed MtNPF6.8, showed that it encodes a dual affinitynitrate transporter. MtNPF6.8 is likely to participate in thenitrate influx in the plant. After obtaining three knockdownlines by RNA interference, experiments using K15NO3 showedthat...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
Nitrate, a major nitrogen source for most plants, is not only anutrient but also a signaling molecul...
Elongation of the primary root during postgermination of Medicago truncatula seedlings is a multigen...
Elongation of the primary root during postgermination of Medicago truncatula seedlings is a multigen...
Elongation of the primary root during postgermination of Medicago truncatula seedlings is a multigen...
International audienceNitrate is not only an essential nutrient for plants, but also a signal involv...
International audienceNitrate is not only an essential nutrient for plants, but also a signal involv...
Les plantes sont capables de percevoir dans leur environnement la disponibilité en nitrate (NO3-), u...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
Main conclusion The nitrate transporters, belonging to NPF and NRT2 families, play critical roles in...
Nitrate transporters received little attention to legumes probably because these species are able to...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
In the model legume Medicago truncatula, nitrate has been shown to inhibit primary root growth throu...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...
Nitrate, a major nitrogen source for most plants, is not only anutrient but also a signaling molecul...
Elongation of the primary root during postgermination of Medicago truncatula seedlings is a multigen...
Elongation of the primary root during postgermination of Medicago truncatula seedlings is a multigen...
Elongation of the primary root during postgermination of Medicago truncatula seedlings is a multigen...
International audienceNitrate is not only an essential nutrient for plants, but also a signal involv...
International audienceNitrate is not only an essential nutrient for plants, but also a signal involv...
Les plantes sont capables de percevoir dans leur environnement la disponibilité en nitrate (NO3-), u...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
Main conclusion The nitrate transporters, belonging to NPF and NRT2 families, play critical roles in...
Nitrate transporters received little attention to legumes probably because these species are able to...
Plants take up the nitrogen necessary for their growth mainly in the form of nitrate. To cope with s...
In the model legume Medicago truncatula, nitrate has been shown to inhibit primary root growth throu...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
Nitrate is both a nitrogen source for higher plants and a signal molecule regulating their developme...
Supplementary information : http://www.nature.com/article-assets/npg/nplants/2015/nplants201515/extr...