The Arabidopsis NLP7 gene regulates nitrate signaling via NRT1.1–dependent pathway in the presence of ammonium
Abstract Nitrate is not only an important nutrient but also a signaling molecule for plants. A few of key molecular components involved in primary nitrate responses have been identified mainly by forward and reverse genetics as well as systems biology, however, many underlining mechanisms of nitrate...
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Main Authors: | Lufei Zhao, Wenjing Zhang, Yi Yang, Zehui Li, Na Li, Shengdong Qi, Nigel M. Crawford, Yong Wang |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d9d4d0c2f8a045ab82ae81150d301d09 |
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