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Nitrogen Assimilation: The biochemical conversion of inorganic nitrogen forms, such as nitrate and ammonium, into organic compounds that are integral to plant growth.
Plant physiology is a sub-discipline of botany concerned with the physical, chemical and biological functioning of plants. Latest Research and Reviews Foliar methane and nitrous oxide fluxes in ...
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Nitrogen assimilation in Citrus based on CitEST data mining. Ester Wickert I; Jackson Marcondes II; ... Campbell WH (1999) Nitrate reductase structure, function and regulation: Bridging the gap ...
Persistent limitations in nitrogen (N) assimilation efficiency have emerged as a critical constraint in advancing the phytochemical quality of cultivated tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.). Arbuscular ...
Researchers at the School of Biological Sciences, working with colleagues at Stanford University, Peking University, Carnegie Institute of Science and Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, used ...
Nitrogen is crucial for plant nutrition and growth, increasing photosynthesis and promoting an intense green color. A sustainable alternative is the use of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB), such ...
Assimilation of N onto carbon skeletons has significant effects on plant productivity, biomass, and resulting crop yields as nitrogen deficiency decreases the photosynthetic capacity of the plant.
Antimony (Sb) tailings pose a significant environmental challenge. N-fixing microorganisms are essential for nutrient accumulation and plant colonization in degraded habitats. However, the ...
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