Nitrate Sensing and Signaling in Plants: Comparative Insights and Nutritional Interactions

Archive ouverte

Ruffel, Sandrine | del Rosario, Jorge | Lacombe, Benoît | Rouached, Hatem | Gutiérrez, Rodrigo, A | Coruzzi, Gloria, M | Krouk, Gabriel

Edité par CCSD ; Annual Reviews -

International audience. Plant nitrogen nutrition is an essential and energy-costly component of terrestrial food chains. Understanding nitrate sensing in plants can lead to improved crop yields and nutrient use efficiency, directly impacting food security and agricultural sustainability. Herein, we review and present a comprehensive framework for understanding nitrate sensing in plants, integrating molecular, genetic, and physiological aspects. We begin by detailing the primary nitrate response and nitrate starvation response, which are central to the plant's ability to sense and respond to nitrate availability. We then explore the intricate interactions between nitrate signaling and other nutritional pathways such as those for carbon, phosphorus, potassium, and sulfur assimilation and reactive oxygen species (ROS) handling, and how it unfolds in long-distance systemic communication between roots and shoots. Finally, evolutionary insights are provided by comparing nitrate-sensing mechanisms across different plant species as well as Bacteria, Archaea, Chlorophyta, Charophyta (algae), and Fungi, revealing how these mechanisms may have evolved in diverse ecological niches. This review not only provides a framework to project our present and future understanding of plant nitrate and nitrogen nutrition but also offers potential strategies for improving nutrient use efficiency in crops through genetic and biotechnological interventions.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Nitrate sensing and signaling in plants: comparative insights and nutritional interactions

Archive ouverte | Ruffel, Sandrine | CCSD

International audience

Nitrogen sensing and regulatory networks: It’s about time and space

Archive ouverte | Shanks, Carly, M | CCSD

International audience. Abstract A plant’s response to external and internal nitrogen signals/status relies on sensing and signaling mechanisms that operate across spatial and temporal dimensions. From a comprehensi...

Identification of molecular integrators shows that nitrogen actively controls the phosphate starvation response in plants

Archive ouverte | Medici, Anna | CCSD

International audience. Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are key macronutrients sustaining plant growth and crop yield, and ensuring food security worldwide. Understanding how plants perceive and interpret the combin...

Chargement des enrichissements...