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Nitrogen Deprivation Drives Red Motile Cell Formation in <i>Haematococcus pluvialis</i>: Physiological and Transcriptomic Insights. [PDF]
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Interaction Between Glycoside Hydrolase FsGH28c from <i>Fusarium solani</i> and PnPUB35 Confers Resistance in <i>Piper nigrum</i>. [PDF]
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Plant Molecular Biology, 2012
In higher plants, the metabolism of carbon (C) and nitrogen nutrients (N) is mutually regulated and referred to as the C and N balance (C/N). Plants are thus able to optimize their growth depending on their cellular C/N status. Arabidopsis ATL31 and ATL6 encode a RING-type ubiquitin ligases which play a critical role in the C/N status response (Sato et
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In higher plants, the metabolism of carbon (C) and nitrogen nutrients (N) is mutually regulated and referred to as the C and N balance (C/N). Plants are thus able to optimize their growth depending on their cellular C/N status. Arabidopsis ATL31 and ATL6 encode a RING-type ubiquitin ligases which play a critical role in the C/N status response (Sato et
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Ubiquitination is an important post-translational modification that regulates multiple cellular activities in plants including environmental stress responses. In addition to activity of ubiquitin ligases, the activity of deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs) is critical for modulating the optimal ubiquitination status of target proteins in response to ...
Yongming Luo +6 more
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The Plant Journal, 2009
SummaryPlants are able to sense and respond to changes in the balance between carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) metabolite availability, known as the C/N response. During the transition to photoautotrophic growth following germination, growth of seedlings is arrested if a high external C/N ratio is detected.
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SummaryPlants are able to sense and respond to changes in the balance between carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) metabolite availability, known as the C/N response. During the transition to photoautotrophic growth following germination, growth of seedlings is arrested if a high external C/N ratio is detected.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
The microbial fermentation of food has emerged as an efficient means to eliminate pesticide residues in agricultural products; however, the specific degradation characteristics and mechanisms remain unclear.
Xuan Yu +7 more
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The microbial fermentation of food has emerged as an efficient means to eliminate pesticide residues in agricultural products; however, the specific degradation characteristics and mechanisms remain unclear.
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Nitrogen
The scope of this research was to quantify the mid-term impact of different soil tillage on carbon/nitrogen agronomical key context under optimal growing conditions of the European moderate continental climate.
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The scope of this research was to quantify the mid-term impact of different soil tillage on carbon/nitrogen agronomical key context under optimal growing conditions of the European moderate continental climate.
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Carbon Footprints
In protected agriculture, irrigation methods and input structures play a critical role in shaping carbon and nitrogen footprints as well as ecological-economic performance. Using a life cycle assessment (LCA) approach, this study systematically evaluated
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In protected agriculture, irrigation methods and input structures play a critical role in shaping carbon and nitrogen footprints as well as ecological-economic performance. Using a life cycle assessment (LCA) approach, this study systematically evaluated
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Membrane-associated DELLA degradation modulates growth under carbon/nitrogen imbalance.
The Plant CellCrop yield and sustainability rely on the ability of plants to perceive and efficiently use nutrients. When high carbon (C) to nitrogen (N) ratios are perceived, plants trigger a specific response leading to reduced growth and enhanced anthocyanin ...
Gerardo Carrera-Castaño +10 more
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Dynamic carbon-nitrogen coupling under global change
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