“…Hemiterpenoid glycosides (HTGs) have been reported to accumulate in Arabidopsis leaves in response to nitrate (NO 3 – ) deprivation and to increase to a lesser extent in response to root oxidative stress, root damage, and K deficiency ( Ward et al , 2011 ). In all cases, the increase in HTG content in Arabidopsis was associated with low foliar nitrate content and was proposed to play a role in N signalling and as a mechanism of carbon flux overflow under N deprivation ( Ward et al , 2011 ; Beale and Ward, 2013 ). The level of the tentative hemiterpenoid glycoside was high in birch leaves in decreased VPD, suggesting that this carbon overflow mechanism might be extended to trees.…”
HighlightMetabolite profiling and mineral nutrient analysis revealed that long-term exposure to decreased vapour pressure deficit (VPD) promotes production of starch, phenolic compounds, and antioxidants, and affects nutrient status in tree leaves.
“…Hemiterpenoid glycosides (HTGs) have been reported to accumulate in Arabidopsis leaves in response to nitrate (NO 3 – ) deprivation and to increase to a lesser extent in response to root oxidative stress, root damage, and K deficiency ( Ward et al , 2011 ). In all cases, the increase in HTG content in Arabidopsis was associated with low foliar nitrate content and was proposed to play a role in N signalling and as a mechanism of carbon flux overflow under N deprivation ( Ward et al , 2011 ; Beale and Ward, 2013 ). The level of the tentative hemiterpenoid glycoside was high in birch leaves in decreased VPD, suggesting that this carbon overflow mechanism might be extended to trees.…”
HighlightMetabolite profiling and mineral nutrient analysis revealed that long-term exposure to decreased vapour pressure deficit (VPD) promotes production of starch, phenolic compounds, and antioxidants, and affects nutrient status in tree leaves.
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