نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient availability

تعداد نتایج: 208483  

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2003
José López-Bucio Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez Luis Herrera-Estrella

The ability of plants to respond appropriately to nutrient availability is of fundamental importance for their adaptation to the environment. Nutrients such as nitrate, phosphate, sulfate and iron act as signals that can be perceived. These signals trigger molecular mechanisms that modify cell division and cell differentiation processes within the root and have a profound impact on root system ...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2009
Sara Roos Theresa L Powell Thomas Jansson

The mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) signalling pathway functions as a nutrient sensor, both in individual cells and, more globally, in organs such as the fat body in Drosophila and the hypothalamus in the rat. The activity of placental amino acid transporters is decreased in IUGR (intrauterine growth restriction), and recent experimental evidence suggests that these changes contribute dire...

2016
Richard C. Zimmerman James N. Kremer

Temporal patterns of nutrient input into a Southern California kelp forest were measured using traditional hydrocast sampling coupled with high frequency temperature profiling. Patterns of nutrient input were related to growth rates of Macrocystis pyrifera located in an adjacent kelp forest. There were 2 distinct components to the pattern of nutrient availability. The long term, or seasonal, co...

Journal: :Ecology 2015
Ellen Decaestecker Dino Verreydt Luc De Meester Steven A J Declerck

Increased productivity due to nutrient enrichment is hypothesized to affect density-dependent processes, such as transmission success of horizontally transmitting parasites. Changes in nutrient availability can also modify the stoichiometry and condition of individual hosts, which may affect their susceptibility for parasites as well as the growth conditions for parasites within the host. Conse...

Journal: :Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme 2015
Stuart Astbury Alison Mostyn Michael E Symonds Rhonda C Bell

Adequate adaptation of the gastrointestinal tract is important during pregnancy to ensure that the increased metabolic demands by the developing fetus are met. These include changes in surface area mediated by villus hypertrophy and enhanced functional capacity of individual nutrient receptors, including those transporting glucose, fructose, leucine, and calcium. These processes are regulated e...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2008
Yariv Kanfi Victoria Peshti Yosi M Gozlan Moran Rathaus Reuven Gil Haim Y Cohen

The mammalian NAD+ dependent deacetylase, SIRT1, was shown to be a key protein in regulating glucose homeostasis, and was implicated in the response to calorie restriction. We show here that levels of SIRT1 increased in response to nutrient deprivation in cultured cells, and in multiple tissues of mice after fasting. The increase in SIRT1 levels was due to stabilization of SIRT1 protein, and no...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2012
Elodie Foulquier Thierry Doan Frederique Pompeo Anne Galinier

Bacteria are able to adapt to nutrient availability in the environment. For example, when nutritional conditions are not favorable, bacterial size can be reduced and duplication time can be significantly extended in comparison to rich growth conditions. These observations suggest that essential cellular processes like cell division, morphogenesis and chromosome dynamics are highly coordinated w...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Cristina García-Cáceres Carmelo Quarta Luis Varela Yuanqing Gao Tim Gruber Beata Legutko Martin Jastroch Pia Johansson Jovica Ninkovic Chun-Xia Yi Ophelia Le Thuc Klara Szigeti-Buck Weikang Cai Carola W. Meyer Paul T. Pfluger Ana M. Fernandez Serge Luquet Stephen C. Woods Ignacio Torres-Alemán C. Ronald Kahn Magdalena Götz Tamas L. Horvath Matthias H. Tschöp

We report that astrocytic insulin signaling co-regulates hypothalamic glucose sensing and systemic glucose metabolism. Postnatal ablation of insulin receptors (IRs) in glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-expressing cells affects hypothalamic astrocyte morphology, mitochondrial function, and circuit connectivity. Accordingly, astrocytic IR ablation reduces glucose-induced activation of hypoth...

2016
M. Quirantes F. Calvo E. Romero R. Nogales

This study, through an incubation experiment, evaluates the effect that different biomass ashes exert on the extractability of nutrients and some chemical parameters and dehydrogenase activity of a slightly acid soil. Three types of as were selected: two new ashes generated by the dry combustion of olive cake or by gasification of greenhouse vegetable wastes, and a third produced by wood combus...

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