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trenchiiassimilated significantly less carbon, but obtained more host nitrogen. These findings suggest thatD. trenchiihas less potential to provide photosynthetically fixed carbon to the host despite ...
In the chloroplast of mesophyll cells of higher plants, a specific GS isoform (GS2) and a ferredoxin-dependent GOGAT (Fd-GOGAT) are responsible for most of the nitrogen assimilation. The GS/GOGAT ...
The most important nutrient is nitrogen (N), and these three species need it in varying amounts. Bermudagrass requires the most nitrogen. Bermudagrass used on athletic fields needs about four lbs.
The ubiquitin receptor protein DSK2 modulates the protein stability of F-box protein LAO1 and class I TCP transcription factors as part of a novel regulatory network for plant adaptation to nitrogen ...
Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Subtropical Biodiversity and Biomonitoring, Institute of Modern Aquaculture Science and Engineering, School of Life Sciences, South China Normal University, Guangzhou ...
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Tanner grass (Brachiaria radicans Napper) is a forage plant that is adapted to well-drained soils or wetlands, and responds well to nitrogen (N) fertilization. The assimilation of N involves the ...
Plant Functional Biotechnology, Biotechnology Research Center, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Nitrogen (N), a macronutrient, is often a limiting factor in plant growth, development, and ...