articleJournal of Experimental BotanyApr 1, 2002Closed access

Carbon and nitrogen assimilation in relation to yield: mechanisms are the key to understanding production systems

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Abstract

Improved understanding of crop production systems in relation to N-supply has come from a knowledge of basic plant biochemistry and physiology. Gene expression leads to protein synthesis and the formation of metabolic systems; the ensuing metabolism determines the capacity for growth, development and yield production. This constitutes the genetic potential. These processes set the requirements for the supply of resources. The interactions between carbon dioxide (CO(2)) and nitrate () assimilation and their dynamics are of key importance for crop production. In particular, an adequate supply of, its assimilation to amino acids (for which photosynthesized carbon compounds are required) and their availability for…

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Keywords
  • Assimilation (phonology)
  • Photosynthesis
  • Nitrogen cycle
  • Yield (engineering)
  • Metabolism
  • Nitrate
  • Fertilizer
  • Production (economics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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