2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphgy.2023.1308534
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Deciphering the biological processes in root hairs required for N-self-fertilizing cereals

Simon Pree,
Babak Malekian,
Hans Sandén
et al.

Abstract: The need for increasing for crop productivity leads to a higher usage of synthetic fertilizers, which has tremendous effects on the environment. Nitrogen (N) is a crucial plant macronutrient, but the production of synthetic N fertilizer and its leakage into aquatic systems represent sources of environmental damage. To reduce the usage of synthetic fertilizers, current studies addressed innovative approaches to develop “N-self-fertilizing” crops that can utilize atmospheric nitrogen through enhanced interaction… Show more

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“…The root is a crucial organ that anchors the plant in the soil and facilitates water and nutrient uptake which is essential for plant growth and survival (Pierik and Testerink, 2014; Retzer and Weckwerth, 2021, 2023; Pree et al ., 2023). While it is relatively easy to measure and analyze the shoot phenotype of plants in the field or in the laboratory under physiological relevant conditions, it is still very difficult, time-consuming, or harmful for the root to obtain dynamic data of the whole root system (York, Griffiths and Maaz, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The root is a crucial organ that anchors the plant in the soil and facilitates water and nutrient uptake which is essential for plant growth and survival (Pierik and Testerink, 2014; Retzer and Weckwerth, 2021, 2023; Pree et al ., 2023). While it is relatively easy to measure and analyze the shoot phenotype of plants in the field or in the laboratory under physiological relevant conditions, it is still very difficult, time-consuming, or harmful for the root to obtain dynamic data of the whole root system (York, Griffiths and Maaz, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%