During a plant's lifecycle, the availability of nutrients in the soil is mostly heterogeneous in space and time. Plants are able to adapt to nutrient shortage or localized nutrient availability …
Background Allelopathy is an ecological phenomenon consisting of both positive and negative effects between organisms determined by the release of secondary metabolites …
Nitric oxide in plants may originate endogenously or come from surrounding atmosphere and soil. Interestingly, this gaseous free radical is far from having a constant level and varies …
JK Hane, Y Ming, LG Kamphuis… - Plant biotechnology …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Lupins are important grain legume crops that form a critical part of sustainable farming systems, reducing fertilizer use and providing disease breaks. It has a basal phylogenetic …
Highlights•Mycorrhizas increase the volume of low-phosphorus soil that can be explored by roots.•Cluster roots release carboxylates, which mobilise sparingly available soil …
Quinolizidine alkaloids (QAs) are toxic secondary metabolites found within the genus Lupinus, some species of which are commercially important grain legume crops including …
GA Khan, E Vogiatzaki, G Glauser, Y Poirier - Plant physiology, 2016 - academic.oup.com
During their life cycle, plants are typically confronted by simultaneous biotic and abiotic stresses. Low inorganic phosphate (Pi) is one of the most common nutrient deficiencies …
D Shikha, P Jakhar, SB Satbhai - Journal of Experimental Botany, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Phytohormones regulate plant growth and development by integrating various internal developmental cues with external environmental conditions. Jasmonic acid (JA) is an …
J Müller, V Gödde, K Niehaus, C Zörb - Frontiers in plant science, 2015 - frontiersin.org
White lupin (Lupinus albus L.) is highly adapted to phosphorus-diminished soils. P-deficient white lupin plants modify their root architecture and physiology to acquire sparingly …