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The pattern of shikimate pathway and phenylpropanoids after inhibition by glyphosate or quinate feeding in pea roots
The shikimate pathway is a metabolic route for the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids (AAAs) (i.e. phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan). A key enzyme of shikimate pathway (5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, ... -
Pea plant responsiveness under elevated [CO2] is conditioned by the N source (N2 fixation versus NO3 fertilization)
The main goal of this study was to test the effect of [CO2] on C and N management in 2different plant organs (shoots, roots and nodules) and its implication in the 3responsiveness of exclusively ... -
Pedogenic, mineralogical and land-use controls on organic carbon stabilization in two contrasting soils
Organo-mineral complexation in soils is strongly controlled by pedogenesis, but the mechanisms controlling it and its interaction with cultivation are not yet well understood. We compared the mineralogy and quality of ... -
Physiological and biochemical characterization of rootlets response to salt stress in two Medicago truncatula Gaertn. ecotypes
Legumes are very important plants both ecologically and agriculturally because they are able to interact symbiotically with rhizobia for biological nitrogen fixation and soil fertilization. Medicago truncatula Gaertn. is ... -
Physiological responses of legume nodules to drought
Legumes include important agricultural crops, as their high protein content is of primary importance for human food and animal feed. In addition, the ability of most of them to establish symbiotic relationships with soil ... -
Phytotoxic and metabolic effects of exogenous quinate on Pisum sativum L.
Quinate (1,3,4,5-tetrahydroxycyclohexanecarboxylate) is a compound synthesized in plants through a side branch of the shikimate biosynthesis pathway. Plants treated with herbicides that inhibit amino acid biosynthesis ... -
Los precedentes y las respuestas de los árboles a sequías extremas revelan los procesos involucrados en el decaimiento de bosques mediterráneos de coníferas
¿Qué determina la vulnerabilidad de las especies de árboles frente a eventos climáticos extremos en el contexto actual de calentamiento global? Sabemos que las sequías severas contribuyen al decaimiento del bosque pero ... -
Protein kinase GCN2 mediates responses to glyphosate in Arabidopsis
Background: The increased selection pressure of the herbicide glyphosate has played a role in the evolution of glyphosate-resistance in weedy species, an issue that is becoming a threat to global agriculture. The molecular ... -
Proteolytic pathways induced by herbicides that inhibit amino acid biosynthesis
Background: The herbicides glyphosate (Gly) and imazamox (Imx) inhibit the biosynthesis of aromatic and branched-chain amino acids, respectively. Although these herbicides inhibit different pathways, they have been reported ... -
A proteomic approach reveals new actors of nodule response to drought in split-root grown pea plants
Drought is considered the more harmful abiotic stress resulting in crops yield loss. Legumes in symbiosis with rhizobia are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Biological nitrogen fixation (SNF) is a very sensitive process ... -
A proteomic view on the role of legume symbiotic interactions
Legume plants are key elements in sustainable agriculture and represent a significant source of plant-based protein for humans and animal feed worldwide. One specific feature of the family is the ability to establish ... -
¿Puede haber carrascales en el sur de Navarra? Una aproximación mediante la modelización de distribución de especies
De acuerdo con algunos mapas de vegetación potencial diversos factores climáticos y edáficos limitan el hábitat disponible para los bosques de carrasca (Quercus rotundifolia) en el sur de Navarra (NE de España). Este es ... -
Quantitative proteomics reveals the importance of nitrogen source to control glucosinolate metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana and Brassica oleracea
Accessing different nitrogen (N) sources involves a profound adaptation of plant metabolism. In this study, a quantitative proteomic approach was used to further understand how the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana adjusts ... -
Resilience assessment of lowland plantations using an ecosystem modeling approach
As afforestation programs of former farmlands take hold in Taiwan to achieve a variety of ecological and socio-economic values, it is becoming necessary to define best forest management. Hence, we simulated mixed ... -
Seed origin and protection are important factors affecting post-fire initial recruitment in pine forest areas
Initial seedling recruitment is one of the most critical stages for plants in the Mediterranean basin. Moreover, wildfires and post-fire environmental conditions might deteriorate regeneration success, which can lead to ... -
Shelf life of ground beef enriched with omega-3 and/or conjugated linoleic acid and use of grape seed extract to inhibit lipid oxidation
The shelf life and oxidative stability of refrigerated raw ground beef enriched with omega-3 and/or conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) were studied. Grape seed extract (GSE) was used to inhibit lipid oxidation in the ground ... -
Significant increase in ecosystem C can be achieved with sustainable forest management in subtropical plantation forests
Subtropical planted forests are rapidly expanding. They are traditionally managed for intensive, short-term goals that often lead to long-term yield decline and reduced carbon sequestration capacity. Here we show how it ... -
Simulando la interacción entre la densidad inicial y los flujos de agua y nutrientes para comprender el desarrollo de rodales mixtos de Pinus sylvestris y Fagus sylvatica bajo cambio climático
La gestión de bosques mixtos se ha convertido en una estrategia de adaptación para reducir los riesgos relacionados con el cambio climático. A su vez, los modelos ecológicos pueden ser una herramienta útil para el estudio ... -
Soil degradation and soil quality in Western Europe: current situation and future perspectives
The extent and causes of chemical, physical and biological degradation of soil, and of soil loss, vary greatly in different countries in Western Europe. The objective of this review paper is to examine these issues and ... -
Soil organic matter: a sustainability indicator for wildfire control and bioenergy production in the urban/forest interface.
Many rural communities in British Columbia (western Canada) are increasingly at risk from wildfire as temperatures rise and droughts become more frequent. In addition, these communities are also faced with rising fuel ...