Plants evolved an amazing capacity to cope with sudden changes in environmental conditions. In the case of changes in nutrient availability, the optimal response is achieved through a cross- talk between the perception of an external signal with the endogenous nutritional status and plant demands. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation (SNF) is a paradigmatic example of this signaling network controlling formation, development, and functioning of N2-fixing nodules.
Nutrient Dependent Signaling Pathways Controlling the Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation Process
Valkov Totev Vladimir;Chiurazzi Maurizio
2021
Abstract
Plants evolved an amazing capacity to cope with sudden changes in environmental conditions. In the case of changes in nutrient availability, the optimal response is achieved through a cross- talk between the perception of an external signal with the endogenous nutritional status and plant demands. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation (SNF) is a paradigmatic example of this signaling network controlling formation, development, and functioning of N2-fixing nodules.File in questo prodotto:
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