نتایج جستجو برای: k uptake

تعداد نتایج: 501678  

Journal: :مدیریت اراضی 0
امیرهوشنگ جلالی دکترای زراعت و عضو مرکز تحقیقات کشاورزی و منابع طبیعی استان اصفهان، محقق محصول سیب زمینی، سبزی و صیفی

loss of arable land and irrigation water quality was evident in many parts of the country in recent years, and certainly this non-living stress will be one of the main challenges various crop will be confronted. soil and water salinities’ effects on agricultural production can be studied from different aspects. physiological disturbances in nutrients’ absorption are one of the main disadvantage...

2016
Manuel Nieves-Cordones Vicente Martínez Begoña Benito Francisco Rubio

K(+) is an essential macronutrient for plants. It is acquired by specific uptake systems located in roots. Although the concentrations of K(+) in the soil solution are widely variable, K(+) nutrition is secured by uptake systems that exhibit different affinities for K(+). Two main systems have been described for root K(+) uptake in several species: the high-affinity HAK5-like transporter and th...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
J I Schroeder H H Fang

The molecular mechanisms by which higher plant cells take up K+ across the plasma membrane (plasmalemma) remain unknown. Physiological transport studies in a large number of higher plant cell types, including guard cells, have suggested that at least two distinct types of K(+)-uptake mechanisms exist, permitting low-affinity and high-affinity K+ accumulation, respectively. Recent patch clamp st...

شریفی, مهدی , کلباسی, محمود ,

Evaluation of nutrient status in soil is important from nutritional, environmental and economical aspects. Potassium is a very important plant nutrient not only because of its large demand, but also because of its important physiological and biochemical functions in plant. In order to evaluate K availability and common K extractants in the central region of Isfahan Province, surface soil sample...

Journal: :پژوهش های تولید گیاهی 0

potassium (k) is an essential element for plant growth and development and its importance in agriculture is well known. it plays an important role in improving the quality of agricultural products. besides, micaceous minerals are abundant in iranian soils. the role of plant species in potassium uptake from minerals is significant; but not well investigated. therefore, the objective of this rese...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2011
Fernando Alemán Manuel Nieves-Cordones Vicente Martínez Francisco Rubio

K(+) is an essential macronutrient required by plants to complete their life cycle. It fulfills important functions and it is widely used as a fertilizer to increase crop production. Thus, the identification of the systems involved in K(+) acquisition by plants has always been a research goal as it may eventually produce molecular tools to enhance crop productivity further. This review is focus...

Journal: :Cell 2006
Jiang Xu Hao-Dong Li Li-Qing Chen Yi Wang Li-Li Liu Liu He Wei-Hua Wu

Potassium is an essential mineral element for plant growth and development. Although it is known that plants absorb and transport K+ through membrane transporters, it remains unclear how these transporters are regulated. Here we show that the protein kinase CIPK23, encoded by the LKS1 gene, regulates K+ uptake under low-K+ conditions. Lesion of LKS1 significantly reduced K+ uptake and caused le...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1989
N Savion N Farzame H B Berlin

Bovine corneal endothelial (BCE) cells in culture demonstrated 86Rb+ uptake which was mostly ouabain-sensitive with some (15 to 50%) ouabain-insensitive uptake that was dependent on the presence of bicarbonate in the incubation medium. Bovine smooth muscle (SM) cells demonstrated ouabain-sensitive 86Rb+ uptake but the ouabain-insensitive 86Rb+ uptake was not bicarbonate-dependent. Although omis...

2003
PAUL L. WEIDEN WOLFGANG EPSTEIN STANLEY G. SCHULTZ

When Escherichia coli K-12 is grown in media containing limiting amounts of K, growth continues normally until all the extracellular K has been consumed. Thereafter the rates of growth, glucose consumption, and oxygen consumption decrease progressively, and the cell contents of K and P fall. These changes, referred to as K limitation, are all reversed by the addition of K. By specifically alter...

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