reviewNew PhytologistFeb 5, 2009BRONZE OA

Uptake of organic nitrogen by plants

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences · University of Alaska Fairbanks · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Languishing for many years in the shadow of plant inorganic nitrogen (N) nutrition research, studies of organic N uptake have attracted increased attention during the last decade. The capacity of plants to acquire organic N, demonstrated in laboratory and field settings, has thereby been well established. Even so, the ecological significance of organic N uptake for plant N nutrition is still a matter of discussion. Several lines of evidence suggest that plants growing in various ecosystems may access organic N species. Many soils display amino acid concentrations similar to, or higher than, those of inorganic N, mainly as a result of rapid hydrolysis of soil proteins. Transporters mediating amino acid uptake…

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Keywords
  • Amino acid
  • Plant nutrition
  • Nitrogen
  • Organic matter
  • Organic acid
  • Soil organic matter
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Metabolism
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