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Nitrogen metabolism in plants.
H. S. McKee
Published
1962
by Clarendon Press in Oxford
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. [459]-673.
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LC Classifications | QK898.N6 M3 |
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Pagination | 728 p. |
Number of Pages | 728 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5867453M |
LC Control Number | 62052205 |
Jan 10, · Abstract. Plants can assimilate inorganic nitrogen (N) sources to organic N such as amino acids. N is the most important of the mineral nutrients required by plants and its metabolism is tightly coordinated with carbon (C) metabolism in the fundamental processes that permit plant hankins-farms.com by: In Bull. 46 of the Commonwealth Bureau of Pastures of Field Crops [see H.A. ], edited by a committee of C.S.I.R.O., Australia, it is stated that " the field of N metabolism in plants has advanced so dramatically in the last years that it has been necessary for the accumulated knowledge to be reviewed at frequent intervals ". hankins-farms.com by:
Nitrogen Metabolism. Nitrogen is a very important constituent of cellular components. Alkaloids, amides, amino acids, proteins, DNA, RNA, enzymes, vitamins, hormones and many other cellular compounds contain nitrogen as one of the elements. Jun 15, · Book: Microbiology (Bruslind) Nitrogen Metabolism. The nitrogen cycle depicts the different ways in which nitrogen, an essential element for life, is used and converted by organisms for various purposes. Plants, animals, and other organisms rely on bacteria and archaea to provide nitrogen in a fixed form, since no eukaryote is known.
Jan 01, · DOI link for Nitrogen Assimilation by Plants. Nitrogen Assimilation by Plants book. Physiological, Biochemical, and Molecular Aspects. This publication contains the most important information acquired over the last twenty years in the area of nitrogen metabolism and envisages new strategies to improve plant species of agronomic value by Cited by: Aug 26, · Molecular Nitrogen is converted into usable forms like nitrites, nitrates, with the help of some symbiotic and free living bacteria. Nitrogen fixation also takes place in the atmosphere and in.
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The use of nitrogen fertilizers has resulted in great increases in crop yields. This book is a study of their chemistry and biochemistry. It contains information on topics ranging from the uptake of Read more.
This volume explores several different aspects of nitrogen metabolism, ranging from nitrogen uptake to assimilation. The chapters in this book cover topics such as measurement of activities of enzymes involved in nitrogen metabolism (i.e., nitrate reductase); measurement of nitric oxide, nitrite and ways to detect the N content in plants and microbes; characterization of root nodule bacteria.
Nitrogen Acquisition and Assimilation in Higher Plants (Plant Ecophysiology Book 3) by Sara Amancio and Ineke Stulen.
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eTextbook. Jul 05, · Providing a comprehensive collection of up-to-date knowledge spanning from biosynthesis and metabolism to signaling pathways implicated in the involvement of RONSS to plant defense mechanisms, Reactive Oxygen, Nitrogen and Sulfur Species in Plants: Production, Metabolism, Signaling and Defense Mechanisms is an excellent book for plant breeders.
The chapters in this book cover topics such as measurement of activities of enzymes involved in nitrogen metabolism (i.e., nitrate reductase); measurement of nitric oxide, nitrite and ways to detect the N content in plants and microbes; characterization of root nodule bacteria (RNB); and techniques to perform proteomics of Extracellular Matrix.
Nitrogen metabolism in prokaryotes involves the coordinated expression of a large number of enzymes concerned with both utilization of extracellular nitrogen sources and intracellular biosynthesis.
The positive effect of nickel (Ni) on nitrogen metabolism of several plants supplied with urea as nitrogen source has been reported while limited information is available about the role of Ni in.
Ecological Aspects of Nitrogen Acquisition covers how plants compete for nitrogen in complex ecological communities and the associations plants recruit with other organisms, ranging from soil microbes to arthropods.
The book is divided into four sections, each addressing an important set of relationships of plants with the environment and how this impacts the plant’s ability to compete. Annual Plant Reviews, Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants in the Post-genomic Era - Kindle edition by Christine Foyer, Hanma Zhang.
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Danchin, in Encyclopedia of Genetics, Intermediary Metabolism. Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in B. subtilis follow the general rules of intermediary metabolism in aerobic bacteria, with a complete glycolytic pathway and a tricarboxylic acid cycle.
Electron transfer to oxygen is mediated by a set of cytochromes and cytochrome oxidases, allowing efficient respiration in B. subtilis. Plants require higher amounts of nitrogen as it is important in their structure and metabolism.
Nearly, 80 per cent of the earth’s atmosphere is composed of nitrogen, bathing the entire plant world, but unfortunately most plants cannot utilize it in its elementary form. Plant Metabolism, Second Edition focuses on the processes, principles, and methodologies involved in the metabolism of higher plants.
The book first elaborates on. Note: Citations are based on reference standards. However, formatting rules can vary widely between applications and fields of interest or study. The specific requirements or preferences of your reviewing publisher, classroom teacher, institution or organization should be applied.
Following an overview in Chapter 1 of plant nitrogen metabolism, the remaining chapters are loosely organized into three groups. Chapters deal primarily with the biochemistry and molecular biology of nitrogen assimilation and transport, Chapters with amino acid metabolism, and Chapters with secondary metabolites.
Symbiotic N 2 Fixation. Sometimes the ammonium compounds (NH 4) are made available to the plants by the nitrogen hankins-farms.com best known nitrogen-fixing symbiotic bacterium is Rhizobium (R.
leguminosarum). This bacterium lives in soil to form root nodules in plants of the family Leguminosae such as gram, pea, groundnut, beans, etc. In total, 15 genes were identified as hub genes. In summary, this study reveals the influence of nitrogen levels on the regulation mechanisms for carbon and nitrogen metabolism in rice and provides new insights into coordinating carbon and nitrogen metabolism and improving nitrogen use efficiency in.
Short reviews cover the dissimilatory reduction of the various inorganic nitrogen intermediates by bacteria, genetic regulation, and ecological and environmental problems. Inorganic Nitrogen in Plants and Microorganisms will help readers understand recent developments in the field of inorganic nitrogen uptake and metabolism.
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This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. The study of nitrogen metabolism is thus of vital importance. Additionally, because nitrogen is a constituent of such a wide range of plant metabolites, the study of their chemistry and biochemistry engages the attention of many plant scientists.
This book covers recent developments in this field. Nitrogen fixation is a process by which molecular nitrogen in the air is converted into ammonia (NH 3) or related nitrogenous compounds in soil.
Atmospheric nitrogen is molecular dinitrogen, a relatively nonreactive molecule that is metabolically useless to all but a few hankins-farms.comical nitrogen fixation converts N 2 into ammonia, which is metabolized by most organisms. Nitrogen is taken up by plants in the inorganic form as nitrate.
ammonium ions, ammonia gas, or as nitrogen gas before nitrogen fixation begins. There is insufficient space in a chapter of this nature to cover all aspects of inorganic nitrogen assimilation in any reasonable depth, nor would it be appropriate for a text on amino hankins-farms.com: Peter John Lea tllId Roben J.
Irelantl.The nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmosphere, terrestrial, and marine hankins-farms.com conversion of nitrogen can be carried out through both biological and physical processes.
Important processes in the nitrogen cycle include fixation, ammonification, nitrification, and denitrification.Nitrogen Metabolism • Nitrogen cycle • Nitrate Assimilation • Biological Nitrogen Fixation Red Alder (Alnus rubra) Nitrogen cycle.
• Biological nitrogen fixation • Industrial fixation •NH 3 is toxic. Nitrate Assimilation • Plants primarily assimilate nitrate (NO 3-) • Nitrate reductase composed of .