نتایج جستجو برای: nutrient retranslocation

تعداد نتایج: 68665  

2001
ADRIEN C. FINZI ANDREW S. ALLEN EVAN H. DELUCIA DAVID S. ELLSWORTH WILLIAM H. SCHLESINGER

Increases in tree biomass may be an important sink for CO2 as the atmospheric concentration continues to increase. Tree growth in temperate forests is often limited by the availability of soil nutrients. To assess whether soil nutrient limitation will constrain forest productivity under high atmospheric CO2, we studied the changes in forest litter production and nutrient cycling in a maturing s...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Vidya Suseela Nishanth Tharayil Baoshan Xing Jeffrey S Dukes

The process of nutrient retranslocation from plant leaves during senescence subsequently affects both plant growth and soil nutrient cycling; changes in either of these could potentially feed back to climate change. Although elemental nutrient resorption has been shown to respond modestly to temperature and precipitation, we know remarkably little about the influence of increasing intensities o...

2013
Linnéa Asplund Göran Bergkvist Matti W. Leino Anna Westerbergh Martin Weih

Some Swedish spring wheat varieties have recently been shown to carry a rare wildtype (wt) allele of the gene NAM-B1, known to affect leaf senescence and nutrient retranslocation to the grain. The wt allele is believed to increase grain protein concentration and has attracted interest from breeders since it could contribute to higher grain quality and more nitrogen-efficient varieties. This stu...

2013
Nunun Barunawati Ricardo F. Hettwer Giehl Bernhard Bauer Nicolaus von Wirén

The fortification of cereal grains with metal micronutrients is a major target to combat human malnutrition of Fe and Zn. Based on recent studies showing that N fertilization can promote Fe and Zn accumulation in cereal grains, we investigated here the influence of nitrate- or ammonium-based N fertilization on the accumulation of Fe, Zn, and Cu as well as metal chelator pools in flag leaves and...

Journal: :Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 1965

2012
M. A. Lo Gullo G. Glatzel M. Devkota F. Raimondo P. Trifilò H. Richter

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Potassium, sulphur and zinc contents of mistletoe leaves are generally higher than in their hosts. This is attributed to the fact that chemical elements which are cycled between xylem and phloem in the process of phloem loading of sugars are trapped in the mistletoe, because these parasites do not feed their hosts. Here it is hypothesized that mutant albino shoots on otherwi...

Journal: :European Journal of Forest Research 2023

Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the importance litterfall as a link in biogeochemical cycling certain elements (C, N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Cu, and Zn) silver birch stands growing on post-arable soils under temperate climatic conditions (Poland). covered three sandy (21, 29, 40 years old) loamy (15, 33, 41 old). Litterfall collected during 2020–2021 analysed using standard pr...

2016
Amrit K. Nanda Matthias Wissuwa

Zinc (Zn) deficiency is one of the leading nutrient disorders in rice (Oryza sativa). Many studies have identified Zn-efficient rice genotypes, but causal mechanisms for Zn deficiency tolerance remain poorly understood. Here, we report a detailed study of the impact of Zn deficiency on crown root development of rice genotypes, differing in their tolerance to this stress. Zn deficiency delayed c...

Journal: :Forest Ecology and Management 2022

Quantifying leaf-litter and the potential contribution of essential nutrients to soil is key guaranteeing sustainability forest systems, especially in plantations under short rotation coppice, insofar as it can condition crop management such requirement for nutritional amendments. Nutrient cycling dependent on production well litter decomposition, so compare different strategies species nutrien...

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