2012
DOI: 10.1104/pp.112.199257
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Arabidopsis NRT1.5 Is Another Essential Component in the Regulation of Nitrate Reallocation and Stress Tolerance  

Abstract: Nitrate reallocation to plant roots occurs frequently under adverse conditions and was recently characterized to be actively regulated by Nitrate Transporter1.8 (NRT1.8) in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) and implicated as a common response to stresses. However, the underlying mechanisms remain largely to be determined. In this study, characterization of NRT1.5, a xylem nitrate-loading transporter, showed that the mRNA level of NRT1.5 is down-regulated by salt, drought, and cadmium treatments. Functional di… Show more

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“…Expression of the two genes is influenced by NO 3 2 concentration. NRT1.5 is strongly induced by NO 3 2 (Lin et al, 2008), while NRT1.8 expression is extremely up-regulated in nrt1.5 mutants (Chen et al, 2012). A negative correlation between the extents of expression of the two genes was observed when plants are subjected to abiotic stresses (Chen et al, 2012).…”
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“…Expression of the two genes is influenced by NO 3 2 concentration. NRT1.5 is strongly induced by NO 3 2 (Lin et al, 2008), while NRT1.8 expression is extremely up-regulated in nrt1.5 mutants (Chen et al, 2012). A negative correlation between the extents of expression of the two genes was observed when plants are subjected to abiotic stresses (Chen et al, 2012).…”
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“…A previous study showed that increased NRT1.8 expression in nrt1.5 mutants (Chen et al, 2012) and the expression of NRT1.5 was induced by NO 3 2 (Lin et al, 2008). We tested the relationship between NRT1.5 and NRT1.8 expression in Arabidopsis and B. napus.…”
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