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Ammonium regulates the development of pine roots through hormonal crosstalk and differential expression of transcription factors in the apex
Ortigosa, Francisco; Lobato-Fernández, César; Shikano, Hitomi; Ávila-Sáez, Concepción; Taira, Shu; Cánovas-Ramos, Francisco Miguel; Cañas-Pendón, Rafael Antonio[et al.] (Wiley, 2021-11-01)Ammonium is a prominent source of inorganic nitrogen for plant nutrition, but excessive amounts can be toxic for many species. However, most conifers are tolerant to ammonium, a relevant physiological feature of this ancient ... -
Bioinformatics analysis of Pinus pinaster Aiton transcriptome in response to ammoniacal nutrition
Lobato-Fernández, César (2019-07-30)Conifers have a great economic and environmental value. Nitrogen is an important limiting factor for the development of plants. Conifers are well adapted to ammonium nutrition since it is the main source of inorganic ... -
Efecto del amonio sobre las raíces de Pinus pinaster: respuesta génica
Ortigosa, Francisco; Lobato-Fernández, César; Ávila-Sáez, Concepción; Ruiz-Canton, Francisco Javier; Cánovas-Ramos, Francisco Miguel; Cañas-Pendón, Rafael Antonio[et al.] (2022)El amonio es un nutriente para las plantas capaz de inducir diferentes respuestas de crecimiento y desarrollo, modulando la expresión génica a diferentes niveles. No obstante, cuando se encuentra en exceso provoca toxicidad. ... -
Involvement of miRNAs in the short-term response of pine roots to ammonium nutrition
Ortigosa, Francisco; Lobato-Fernández, César; Valderrama-Martín, José Miguel; Urbano-Gámez, Jose Alberto; Cantón, Francisco R.; Cañas-Pendón, Rafael Antonio[et al.] (2022)Post-transcriptonal gene regulation is an essential control point regarding gene expression programs. A class of small non-coding RNAs, microRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles during this process. They act on target mRNAs ... -
Transcriptomics of ammonium nutrition in the conifer Pinus pinaster Aiton
Ortigosa, Francisco; Lobato-Fernández, César; Valderrama-Martín, José Miguel; Ávila-Sáez, Concepción; Cánovas-Ramos, Francisco Miguel; Cañas-Pendón, Rafael Antonio[et al.] (2019-07-10)Nitrogen is an important element for all living beings because it is part of macromolecules as significant as nucleic acids or amino acids. For plants, it constitutes a limiting factor in their growth and development1 due ...