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    Development of acid-resistant seed pelletization formula and its effects on improving rapeseed growth in acidic soil

    Soil acidification impedes crop growth. Seed pelletization was used to improve crop resistance to various stress environments but not acidic soil. This study aimed to develop rapeseed seed pelletization and to...

    Wenhao Ran, Fangsen Xu, Yue Zhang, Wen Zhang, Jie Zhang, Mingzhu Sun in Plant and Soil (2024)

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    Strategies for alleviating aluminum toxicity in soils and plants

    Aluminum (Al) toxicity poses a significant environmental stress factor, adversely affecting seed germination, crop establishment, quality, and production, primarily due to global soil acidification. Various me...

    Venuste Munyaneza, Wen Zhang, Sharjeel Haider, Fangsen Xu, Chuang Wang in Plant and Soil (2024)

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    Purple acid phosphatase 10c modifies the rice rhizobacterial community and its phosphorus cycling potential

    Plant roots secrete acid phosphatases (ACPs) to mineralize rhizosphere organic phosphorus (Po) for absorption. However, the ecological effects of such exudates on the rhizobacterial community and function rema...

    Hongmei **ng, Xuesong Luo, **nghua Chen, Suren Deng, Hongmei Cai in Plant and Soil (2024)

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    Jasmonic acid participating in the systemic regulation of phosphate starvation response in Brassica napus

    The aims of this work were to investigate phosphate starvation responses of Brassica napus (B. napus) under heterogeneous phosphate (Pi) supply and the regulatory role of jasmonic acid (JA) in the systemic respon...

    Yalin Li, **nyu Yang, Xuewen Li, Chuang Wang, Guangda Ding, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Emerging roles of inositol pyrophosphates in signaling plant phosphorus status and phytohormone signaling

    Phosphorus (P) is an indispensable macronutrient serving a variety of functions in plants. Inositol pyrophosphates (PP-InsPs) nutrient messengers play vital roles in the signaling of P status and plant growth ...

    Tao Wu, Chuang Wang, Bei Han, Zhu Liu, **nyu Yang, Wei Wang, Guangda Ding in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Vascular tissue-specific expression of BnaC4.BOR1;1c, an efflux boron transporter gene, is regulated in response to boron availability for efficient boron acquisition in Brassica napus

    BnaC4.BOR1;1c is required for B acquisition in Brassica napus (B. napus) under low B stress. This study aimed to reveal the B regulatory mechanism of BnaC4.BOR1;1c and its physiological roles in B translocation f...

    Sheliang Wang, Ling Liu, Dan Zou, Yupu Huang, Zhe Zhao, Guangda Ding in Plant and Soil (2021)

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    Dynamic transcriptome analysis indicates extensive and discrepant transcriptomic reprogramming of two rapeseed genotypes with contrasting NUE in response to nitrogen deficiency

    Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) has high nitrogen (N) requirement for its optimal growth and yield. However, little is known about the transcriptomic reprogramming of rapeseed in response to N deficiency.

    Ningmei Yang, Shuang Li, Sheliang Wang, Quan Li, Fangsen Xu, Lei Shi in Plant and Soil (2020)

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    Accumulation of ammonium and reactive oxygen mediated drought-induced rice growth inhibition by disturbed nitrogen metabolism and photosynthesis

    Nitrogen (N) deficiency and drought are two key limiting factors for rice production worldwide, but the relationship of drought stress with N homeostasis in rice is rarely advanced. The aim of this study was t...

    Haifei Chen, Quan Zhang, Zhifeng Lu, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2018)

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    Involvement of reactive oxygen species and Ca2+ in the differential responses to low-boron in rapeseed genotypes

    Boron (B) deficiency significantly inhibits plant growth and development. Oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is highly susceptible to B deficiency. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and Ca2+ play pivotal roles in plant...

    Ting Zhou, Yingpeng Hua, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2017)

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    Genome-scale mRNA transcriptomic insights into the responses of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) to varying boron availabilities

    Boron (B) is a micronutrient essential for plant normal growth and development. Brassica napus L., one of the leading oil-crop species, is extremely susceptible to deficient and excessive B stresses. Previous stu...

    Yingpeng Hua, Yingna Feng, Ting Zhou, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2017)

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    Genotypic differences in antioxidant response to phosphorus deficiency in Brassica napus

    The effect of phosphorus (P) deficiency on plant growth and development depends on the ability of plants to adapt to induced stress. Oxidative stress may play a vital role in P deficient Brassica napus and the an...

    Shuisen Chen, Hua Zhao, Guangda Ding, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2015)

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    Characteristics of root boron nutrition confer high boron efficiency in Brassica napus cultivars

    Brassica napus has high boron (B) demand, but significant genotype differences exist with respect to B deficiency. The aim of this research was to elucidate the relationship between the differe...

    Lu Yang, Quan Zhang, **a Dou, Ling Li, Longfei Guo, Lei Shi, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2013)

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    Dual effects of transgenic Brassica napus overexpressing CS gene on tolerances to aluminum toxicity and phosphorus deficiency

    Low phosphorus (P) bioavailability and aluminum (Al) toxicity are two major constraints to plant growth in acid soil. To improve the tolerance of Brassica napus to Al toxicity and P deficiency, we generated trans...

    Yi Wang, Heng Xu, Jiaojiao Kou, Lei Shi, Chunyu Zhang, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2013)

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    Brassica napus root mutants insensitive to exogenous cytokinin show phosphorus efficiency

    Cytokinins are known to negatively regulate plant root development and phosphorus (P) starvation responses. In this study, two Brassica napus root mutants insensitive to exogenous cytokinin, prl1 (a mutant with a...

    Taoxiong Shi, Dongyue Zhao, Dongxia Li, Nian Wang, **ling Meng in Plant and Soil (2012)

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    Differences in cell wall components and allocation of boron to cell walls confer variations in sensitivities of Brassica napus cultivars to boron deficiency

    The cell wall is the main binding site of boron (B) in plants, and the differences in B requirements among different plant species are determined by pectic polysaccharide contents in the cell walls. The aim of...

    Yuan Pan, Zhenhua Wang, Lu Yang, Zhifang Wang, Lei Shi, Radnaa Naran in Plant and Soil (2012)

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    Characterization of phosphorus starvation-induced gene BnSPX3 in Brassica napus

    The molecular studies of Pi starvation in Brassica napus have been limited. To explore the molecular responses and mechanisms involved in Pi starvation in Brassica napus, two SPX domain genes, BnSPX3;1 and BnSPX3...

    Guangzhe Yang, Guangda Ding, Lei Shi, Hongmei Cai, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2012)

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    Proteomics reveals the adaptability mechanism of Brassica napus to short-term boron deprivation

    Boron (B) is essential for the normal growth and development of oilseed rape. To gain better insight into the metabolic processes of Brassica napus in response to B starvation, a time course proteomics analysis o...

    Zhenhua Wang, Zhifang Wang, Shuisen Chen, Lei Shi, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2011)

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    Detection of QTL for phosphorus efficiency at vegetative stage in Brassica napus

    Phosphorus (P) deficiency in soils is a major limiting factor for plant growth worldwide. Plants have developed adaptive strategies in response to P deficiency. The objective of this study was to map quantitat...

    Mei Yang, Guangda Ding, Lei Shi, Fangsen Xu, **ling Meng in Plant and Soil (2011)

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    Genotypic differences in phosphorus acquisition and the rhizosphere properties of Brassica napus in response to low phosphorus stress

    Genotypic differences in acquiring immobile P exist among species or cultivars within one species. We investigated the P-efficiency mechanisms of rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) in low P soil by measuring plant grow...

    Haiwei Zhang, Yu Huang, **angsheng Ye, Lei Shi, Fangsen Xu in Plant and Soil (2009)

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    Analysis of genetic factors that control shoot mineral concentrations in rapeseed (Brassica napus) in different boron environments

    Mineral nutrients are essential for plant cell function, and understanding the genetic and physiological basis of mineral concentration is therefore important for the development of nutrient-efficient crop var...

    Jia Liu, **peng Yang, Ruiyuan Li, Lei Shi, Chunyu Zhang, Yan Long in Plant and Soil (2009)

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