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Transcription factor OsSHR2 regulates rice architecture and yield per plant in response to nitrogen
Mutation of OsSHR2 adversely impacted root and shoot growth and impaired plant response to N conditions, further reducing the yield per plant.
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Open AccessCorrection: Phosphate Transporter OsPT4, Ubiquitinated by E3 Ligase OsAIRP2, Plays a Crucial Role in Phosphorus and Nitrogen Translocation and Consumption in Germinating Seed
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Open AccessPhosphate Transporter OsPT4, Ubiquitinated by E3 Ligase OsAIRP2, Plays a Crucial Role in Phosphorus and Nitrogen Translocation and Consumption in Germinating Seed
Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) are essential macronutrients necessary for plant growth and development. OsPT4 is a high-affinity phosphate (Pi) transporter that has a positive impact on nutrient uptake and se...
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Open AccessMetabolome of flue-cured tobacco is significantly affected by the presence of leaf stem
Leaves of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) are flue-cured to use as a key industrial supply in various parts of the world. The quality of tobacco leaves is dependent on chemical components and their proportions. Ge...
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Photosynthesis-Related Proteins Play Crucial Role During Senescence Stage in Flue-Cured Tobacco Plants: A Combine iTRAQ-PRM Study
Leaf aging is a significant process during herbaceous plant senescence, which is influenced by various internal and external factors. During leaf aging, chlorophyll catabolism is one of the most important meta...
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Knockdown of OsSAE1a affects acquisition and mobilization of nitrogen, and growth and development of rice
Sumoylation, ubiquitination, and phosphorylation are pivotal post-translational modifications that play key roles in regulating the homeostasis of nitrogen (N). Sumoylation comprises conjugation/deconjugation ...
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Open AccessOsPHR3 affects the traits governing nitrogen homeostasis in rice
Phosphate (Pi) and Nitrogen (N) are essential macronutrients required for plant growth and development. In Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis), the transcription factor PHR1 acts as a Pi central regulator. PHL1 is...
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Open AccessOsSIZ2 exerts regulatory influences on the developmental responses and phosphate homeostasis in rice
OsSIZ1, a small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) E3 ligase, exerts regulatory influences on the developmental responses and phosphate (Pi) homeostasis in rice (Oryza sativa). Whether par...
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Preliminary Design of Oxygen Control and Purification System in Lead-Alloy Cooled Reactors
Oxygen control and purification was required in reactor of Lead-Bismuth Eutectic (LBE) to slow down the corrosion of structural materials and at the same time avoid PbO/Bi2O3 formation in the coolant. So a whole ...
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Open AccessIdentification and expression analysis of OsLPR family revealed the potential roles of OsLPR3 and 5 in maintaining phosphate homeostasis in rice
Phosphorus (P), an essential macronutrient, is often limiting in soils and affects plant growth and development. In Arabidopsis thaliana, Low Phosphate Root1 (LPR1) and its close paralog LPR2 encode multicopper o...
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Open AccessGenome-wide investigation and expression analysis suggest diverse roles and genetic redundancy of Pht1 family genes in response to Pi deficiency in tomato
Phosphorus (P) deficiency is one of the major nutrient stresses limiting plant growth. The uptake of P by plants is well considered to be mediated by a number of high-affinity phosphate (Pi) transporters belon...
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Role of arbuscular mycorrhizal network in carbon and phosphorus transfer between plants
Intercrop** with aerobic rice or arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) colonization alleviated watermelon wilt disease, which is likely attributed to rice root exudates or AMF depressing watermelon wilt pathoge...
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OsSIZ1 Regulates the Vegetative Growth and Reproductive Development in Rice
SAP and MIZ (SIZ) is a small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) E3 ligase that facilitates conjugation of SUMO to protein substrates. Although there have been a number of reports about the functions of SIZ1 in Ara...
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Facilitated legume nodulation, phosphate uptake and nitrogen transfer by arbuscular inoculation in an upland rice and mung bean intercrop** system
Intercrop** of upland rice with short-duration grain legumes has major advantages in increasing crop yields and soil productivity. However, the contribution of arbuscular mycorrhizas, the common mutualistic ...
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Tomato sugar transporter genes associated with mycorrhiza and phosphate
In arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) symbiosis, there is a reciprocal nutrient exchange between symbiotic partners. AM fungi assist the plants with uptake of mineral nutrients from the soil, especially phosphate (Pi...
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Physiological and Molecular Responses of Nitrogen-starved Rice Plants to Re-supply of Different Nitrogen Sources
Rice grown under anaerobic waterlogged soil condition takes up ammonium as a major source of nitrogen (N). A substantial quantity of nitrate is taken up by rice when aeration conditions prevail. This work comp...
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The Mechanism of Nitrate Accumulation in Pakchoi [Brassica Campestris L.ssp. Chinensis(L.)]
Decreased nitrate in vegetables can improve crop nitrogen utilization efficiency and lessen the human health risk caused by the reduction of nitrate to nitrite in vegetables. This paper studied the mechanisms ...