Abstract
Plant nutrient acquisition is tightly regulated by resource availability and metabolic needs, implying the existence of communication between roots and shoots to ensure their integration at the whole-plant level. Here, we focus on systemic signaling pathways controlling nitrogen (N) nutrition, achieved both by the root import of mineral N and, in legume plants, through atmospheric N fixation by symbiotic bacteria inside dedicated root nodules. We explore features conserved between systemic pathways repressing or enhancing symbiotic N fixation and the regulation of mineral N acquisition by roots, as well as their integration with other environmental factors, such as phosphate, light, and CO2 availability.
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Gautrat, P., Laffont, C., Frugier, F., & Ruffel, S. (2021, April 1). Nitrogen Systemic Signaling: From Symbiotic Nodulation to Root Acquisition. Trends in Plant Science. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2020.11.009
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