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Desnos, T. 2008. Root branching responses to phosphate and nitrate. CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY. 11(1):82-87.
Address:
Desnos, T, CEA Cadarache, SBVME, Lab Biol Dev Plantes, F-13108 St Paul
Les Durance, France
Plant roots favour colonization of nutrient-rich zones in soil.
Molecular genetic evidences demonstrate that roots sense and respond to
local and global concentrations of inorganic phosphate and nitrate, in
a fashion that depends on the shoot nutrient status. Recent
investigations in Arabidopsis highlighted the role of the root tip in
phosphate sensing and attributed to already known proteins (multicopper
oxidases and nitrate transporters) new and unexpected functions in the
root growth response to phosphate or nitrate.
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