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Nitrogen Acquisition and Assimilation in Higher Plants

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Nitrogen is an essential element for plant growth. During the green revolution nitrogenfertilisation was responsible for spectacular yield increases. At present yield is balanced with commitments towards the environment and sustainable agriculture. For agro-biotechnology comprehensive knowledge of plant functioning is needed. Yield improvement and accumulation of essential nitrogen compounds is relying on selection and gene technologies.
Research on the uptake, acquisition and assimilation of nitrogen, as well as the synthesis and storage of reserve and defence N-compounds, therefore, is essential. The third volume in the Plant Ecophysiology series integrates functional and molecular physiology with ecophysiological and sustainable agricultural approaches to get a better understanding of the regulation and the impact of environmental and stress signals on nitrogen acquisition and assimilation. The book is of interest for advanced students and junior researchers and supplies comprehensive information for scientists working in the field of nitrogen metabolism and readers interested in sustainable development.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Nitrate uptake by Roots - Transporters and Root Development.- Metabolic Regulation of Ammonium uptake and Assimilation.- Atmospheric Nitrogen - Pollutant or Fertiliser?.- Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation.- Nitrogen Metabolism and Plant Adaptation to the Environment - The Scope for Process-Based Modelling.- Light Regulation of Nitrate uptake, Assimilation and Metabolism.- Modulation of Nitrate Reduction - Environmental and Internal Factors Involved.- Integrated Molecular Analysis of the Polyamine Metabolic Pathway in Abiotic Stress Signalling.- Significance of Secondary Nitrogen Metabolites for Food Quality.- Biotechnology of Nitrogen Acquisition in Rice - Implications for Food Security.

Zusammenfassung

Nitrogen is an essential element for plant growth. During the green revolution nitrogenfertilisation was responsible for spectacular yield increases. At present yield is balanced with commitments towards the environment and sustainable agriculture. For agro-biotechnology comprehensive knowledge of plant functioning is needed. Yield improvement and accumulation of essential nitrogen compounds is relying on selection and gene technologies.
Research on the uptake, acquisition and assimilation of nitrogen, as well as the synthesis and storage of reserve and defence N-compounds, therefore, is essential. The third volume in the Plant Ecophysiology series integrates functional and molecular physiology with ecophysiological and sustainable agricultural approaches to get a better understanding of the regulation and the impact of environmental and stress signals on nitrogen acquisition and assimilation. The book is of interest for advanced students and junior researchers and supplies comprehensive information for scientists working in the field of nitrogen metabolism and readers interested in sustainable development.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Sar Amancio (Herausgeber), Sara Amancio (Herausgeber), Sara Amâncio (Herausgeber), Stulen (Herausgeber), Stulen (Herausgeber), Ineke Stulen (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer Netherlands
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erschienen 12.04.2011
 
EAN 9781402027277
ISBN 978-1-4020-2727-7
Seiten 300
Abmessung 158 mm x 243 mm x 24 mm
Gewicht 604 g
Illustration XIV, 300 p.
Serien Plant Ecophysiology
Plant Ecophysiology
Thema Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Biologie > Botanik

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