نتایج جستجو برای: remobilization

تعداد نتایج: 1024  

2011
Céline Masclaux-Daubresse Fabien Chardon

Nineteen Arabidopsis accessions grown at low (LOW N) and high (HIGH N) nitrate supplies were labelled using (15)N to trace nitrogen remobilization to the seeds. Effects of genotype and nutrition were examined. Nitrate availability affected biomass and yield, and highly modified the nitrogen concentration in the dry remains. Surprisingly, variations of one-seed dry weight (DW(1S)) and harvest in...

2015
SHAWN R THATCHER SHAUL BURD CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT AMNON LERS PAMELA J GREEN

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a class of small RNAs, which typically function by guiding cleavage of target mRNAs. They are known to play roles in a variety of plant processes including development, responses to environmental stresses and senescence. To identify senescence regulation of miRNAs in Arabidopsis thaliana, eight small RNA libraries were constructed and sequenced at four different stages of...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Jennifer R Gremer Anna Sala Elizabeth E Crone

Prolonged dormancy is a life-history stage in which mature plants fail to resprout for one or more growing seasons and instead remain alive belowground. Prolonged dormancy is relatively common, but the proximate causes and consequences of this intriguing strategy have remained elusive. In this study we tested whether stored resources are associated with remaining belowground, and investigated t...

2014
Lingan Kong Mingze Sun Fahong Wang Jia Liu Bo Feng Jisheng Si Bin Zhang Shengdong Li Huawei Li

It is well established that a high external NH(+) 4 concentration depresses many processes in plant development, but the underlying mechanisms are still not well understood. To determine whether the negative effects of high levels of NH(+) 4 are related to competitive cation uptake, wheat was grown in a field with moderate (18 g N m(-2)) and high (30 g N m(-2)) supplies of NH(+) 4 in the presen...

2013
C. Kopp M. Pernice I. Domart-Coulon C. Djediat J. E. Spangenberg D. T. L. Alexander M. Hignette T. Meziane A. Meibom

UNLABELLED Metabolic interactions with endosymbiotic photosynthetic dinoflagellate Symbiodinium spp. are fundamental to reef-building corals (Scleractinia) thriving in nutrient-poor tropical seas. Yet, detailed understanding at the single-cell level of nutrient assimilation, translocation, and utilization within this fundamental symbiosis is lacking. Using pulse-chase (15)N labeling and quantit...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2002
John M Senko Jonathan D Istok Joseph M Suflita Lee R Krumholz

The in-situ microbial reduction and immobilization of uranium was assessed as a means of preventing the migration of this element in the terrestrial subsurface. Uranium immobilization (putatively identified as reduction) and microbial respiratory activities were evaluated in the presence of exogenous electron donors and acceptors with field push-pull tests using wells installed in an anoxic aqu...

Journal: :Agronomy for Sustainable Development 2021

Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a well-documented worldwide problem for crops and humans. Although phosphorus (P) fertilizer application achieves high grain yield in intensive agricultural systems, it can reduce Zn availability cereal grains. Therefore, quantitative evaluation of the P–Zn antagonism needed. A global meta-analysis 51 publications with wheat, maize, rice was performed to quantitatively a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Fang Wei Yu Xiao Fang Zhu Guang Jie Li Herbert J Kronzucker Wei Ming Shi

Plastid intramembrane proteases in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) are involved in jasmonic acid biosynthesis, chloroplast development, and flower morphology. Here, we show that Ammonium-Overly-Sensitive1 (AMOS1), a member of the family of plastid intramembrane proteases, plays an important role in the maintenance of phosphate (P) homeostasis under P stress. Loss of function of AMOS1 reveale...

2014
Nicholas J.B. Brereton Frederic E. Pitre Ian Shield Steven J. Hanley Michael J. Ray Richard J. Murphy Angela Karp

Minimizing nitrogen (N) fertilization inputs during cultivation is essential for sustainable production of bioenergy and biofuels. The biomass crop willow (Salix spp.) is considered to have low N fertilizer requirements due to efficient recycling of nutrients during the perennial cycle. To investigate how successfully different willow genotypes assimilate and allocate N during growth, and remob...

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2008
Hanna Trebacz Krzysztof Wójtowicz

Immobilization of load-bearing bones results in imbalance of bone turnover followed by bone loss and impairment of its mechanical function. The question is whether immobilization induced bone loss is accompanied by deterioration of properties of the bone tissue components. Thermally induced transformations of collagen reflect the overall condition of the structure and cross-links in collagen ne...

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