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Article Dans Une Revue Oléagineux, Corps Gras, Lipides Année : 2006

Absorption and assimilation of nitrate and recycling of organic nitrogen in plants: importance for oilseed rape.

Absorption et assimilation du nitrate et recyclage de l'azote organique chez les plantes: interet pour le colza

Résumé

Brassica napus (winter oilseed rape) is an important agricultural crop cultivated for oil, which can be used as an edible product or for industrial application, bioester for example. Despite the very high capacity of oilseed rape to take up nitrate, many authors have reported a very low recovery of nitrogen in field-grown crops whatever the level of N fertilizer applied. In this manuscript we describe the main biochemical and molecular mechanisms involved in nitrate uptake, reduction, assimilation and N recycling during the reproductive period to gain sufficient knowledge to determine the relative importance of environmental and genetic factors determining N management in plants. This understanding will provide the necessary background for improvement of oilseed rape varieties.
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hal-02665624 , version 1 (31-05-2020)

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  • HAL Id : hal-02665624 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 305903

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Jean-Francois Morot-Gaudry, Mathilde Orsel Baldwin Orsel, Celine Diaz, Francoise Vedele Daniel-Vedele, Céline Masclaux Daubresse. Absorption and assimilation of nitrate and recycling of organic nitrogen in plants: importance for oilseed rape.. Oléagineux, Corps Gras, Lipides, 2006, 13 (6), pp.393-402. ⟨hal-02665624⟩

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