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  1. 7 sty 2022 · Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrient for plant growth and development; it is strongly associated with a variety of abiotic stress responses. As sessile organisms, plants have evolved to develop efficient strategies to manage N to support growth when exposed to a diverse range of stressors.

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  2. 25 wrz 2023 · Plants uptake and assimilate nitrogen from the soil in the form of nitrate, ammonium ions, and available amino acids from organic sources. Plant nitrate and ammonium transporters are responsible for nitrate and ammonium translocation from the soil into the roots.

  3. 7 paź 2024 · Nitrogen (N) is a critical macronutrient that influences various physiological, molecular, and metabolic processes in plants, playing a critical role in determining plant growth, crop yield, and environmental sustainability (O’Brien et al., 2016; The et al., 2021). However, excessive or inefficient use of nitrogen fertilizers has raised ...

  4. 19 kwi 2018 · The growth of whole plants is dependent on tissue N concentration. Plants that grow in N-rich environments have higher internal N concentrations and a higher relative growth rate, as described by the N productivity concept.

  5. 10 lip 2024 · Nitrogen has an important effect on the uptake of water from soil by plants. A plant’s acquisition of N sources (mainly nitrate and ammonium N) is generally a function of root uptake. The effect of inorganic N sources (nitrate and ammonium N) on water uptake varies with plant type.

  6. 1 kwi 2021 · Nitrogen nutrition in plants is a key determinant in crop productivity. The availability of nitrogen nutrients in the soil, both inorganic (nitrate and ammonium) and organic (urea and free amino acids), highly differs and influences plant physiology, growth, metabolism, and root morphology.

  7. The bulk of the air, 78 per cent by volume, comprises of molecular nitrogen (N 2 or dinitrogen), an inert, odourless and colourless gas. Despite its abundance, however, higher plants are not able to convert nitrogen into a biologically useful form. For this, plants must depend on prokaryote organisms.

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