Plant mitochondria–past, present and future

IM Møller, AG Rasmusson, O Van Aken - The Plant Journal, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The study of plant mitochondria started in earnest around 1950 with the first isolations of
mitochondria from animal and plant tissues. The first 35 years were spent establishing the …

A plant perspective on nitrogen cycling in the rhizosphere

D Moreau, RD Bardgett, RD Finlay, DL Jones… - Functional …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Nitrogen is the major nutrient limiting plant growth in terrestrial ecosystems, and the
transformation of inert nitrogen to forms that can be assimilated by plants is mediated by soil …

Light competition drives herbivore and nutrient effects on plant diversity

A Eskelinen, WS Harpole, MT Jessen, R Virtanen… - Nature, 2022 - nature.com
Enrichment of nutrients and loss of herbivores are assumed to cause a loss of plant diversity
in grassland ecosystems because they increase plant cover, which leads to a decrease of …

Excessive ammonium assimilation by plastidic glutamine synthetase causes ammonium toxicity in Arabidopsis thaliana

T Hachiya, J Inaba, M Wakazaki, M Sato… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Plants use nitrate, ammonium, and organic nitrogen in the soil as nitrogen sources. Since
the elevated CO2 environment predicted for the near future will reduce nitrate utilization by …

Nitrogen transformations in modern agriculture and the role of biological nitrification inhibition

D Coskun, DT Britto, W Shi, HJ Kronzucker - Nature plants, 2017 - nature.com
The nitrogen (N)-use efficiency of agricultural plants is notoriously poor. Globally, about 50%
of the N fertilizer applied to cropping systems is not absorbed by plants, but lost to the …

Eutrophication, harmful algae and biodiversity—Challenging paradigms in a world of complex nutrient changes

PM Glibert - Marine pollution bulletin, 2017 - Elsevier
Eutrophication is a complex process and often associated with not only a change in overall
algal biomass but also with a change in biodiversity. Common metrics of eutrophication (eg …

Seaweed nutrient physiology: application of concepts to aquaculture and bioremediation

MY Roleda, CL Hurd - Phycologia, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Inorganic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus are the main elements required by seaweeds for
photosynthesis and growth. This review focusses mainly on nitrogen, but the roles of carbon …

Pluses and minuses of ammonium and nitrate uptake and assimilation by phytoplankton and implications for productivity and community composition, with emphasis …

PM Glibert, FP Wilkerson, RC Dugdale… - Limnology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic activities are altering total nutrient loads to many estuaries and freshwaters,
resulting in high loads not only of total nitrogen (N), but in some cases, of chemically …

Glufosinate‐ammonium: a review of the current state of knowledge

HK Takano, FE Dayan - Pest Management Science, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Glufosinate is a key herbicide to manage glyphosate‐resistant weeds mainly because it is a
broad‐spectrum herbicide, and transgenic glufosinate‐resistant crops are available …

Ecological interpretations of nitrogen isotope ratios of terrestrial plants and soils

JM Craine, ENJ Brookshire, MD Cramer… - Plant and Soil, 2015 - Springer
Background Knowledge of biological and climatic controls in terrestrial nitrogen (N) cycling
within and across ecosystems is central to understanding global patterns of key ecosystem …