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Advances in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism

✍ Scribed by Peerzada Yasir Yousuf, Peerzada Arshid Shabir, Khalid Rehman Hakeem


Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
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271
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✦ Synopsis


Advances in Plant Nitrogen Metabolism is a thoughtful, provocative, and up-to-date volume that presents important physiological, biochemical, and molecular perspectives of the nitrogen metabolism in plants and regulatory networks underlying it. The book is an attempt to team up with global leading research experts working in the field of plant nitrogen metabolism to compile an up-to-date and wide-ranging volume. The main purpose of this book is to present information on the most recent developments including the different modern approaches and methodologies that are being currently employed in the field of plant nitrogen metabolism. We trust that this comprehensive volume will familiarize readers with the detailed mechanisms of nitrogen metabolism and its regulation and the current trends in this field of study.

The book offers comprehensive coverage of the most essential topics, including:

    • Role of nitrogen and its assimilation in plants

    • Recycling and remobilization of nitrogen during senescence

    • Role of phytohormones in nitrogen metabolism

    • Biological nitrogen fixation

    • Nitrogen biofertilizers: role in sustainable agriculture

    • Effect of stress on plant nitrogen metabolism

    • Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) in plants

    • Nitrogen toxicity in plants, symptoms, and safeguards

    • Nitrogen metabolism enzymes: structure, role, and regulation

    • Regulatory RNAs and their role in nitrogen metabolism of diazotrophs

    As a pivotal contribution to the field, this volume is an invaluable and up-to-date foundation for plant physiologists, plant biochemists, geneticists, molecular biologists, agronomists, environmental researchers, and students of plant science. The book can also be used for the coursework of research and master's students.

    ✦ Table of Contents


    Cover
    Half Title
    Title Page
    Copyright Page
    Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Preface
    About the Editors
    Contributors
    1 Introduction to Plant Nitrogen Metabolism: An Overview
    1.1 Introduction
    1.2 Nitrogen, Its Occurrence, Importance, and Role in Plants: An Overview
    1.3 Nitrogen Deficiency in Plants
    1.4 Nitrogen Assimilation in Plants
    1.4.1 Nitrate Reductase Converts Nitrate to Nitrite
    1.4.2 Nitrite Reductase Converts Nitrite to Ammonium
    1.4.3 Nitrogen Uptake and Transport in Plants: Pathways, Transporters, Etc.
    1.5 Regulatory RNAs and Their Role in Nitrogen Metabolism
    1.6 Role Of Nitrogen in Photosynthesis
    1.7 Recycling and Remobilization of Nitrogen During Senescence
    1.8 Role of Phytohormones in Nitrogen Metabolism
    1.9 Regulation of Nitrogen Metabolism Under Abiotic Stress
    1.9.1 Nitrogen Metabolism Under Drought Stress
    1.9.2 Nitrogen Metabolism Under High-Temperature Stress
    1.9.3 Nitrogen Metabolism Under Salinity Stress
    1.9.4 Nitrogen Metabolism Under Heavy Metal Stress
    1.10 Epigenetic Regulation of Nitrogen Metabolism
    1.11 Omics Approaches to Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants
    1.12 Reactive Nitrogen Species (RNS) in Plants
    1.13 Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Plants: Physiological and Molecular Aspects
    1.14 Nitrogen Toxicity in Plants, Symptoms and Safeguards
    1.15 Biological Nitrogen Fixation: An Overview
    1.16 Nitrogenase Enzyme Complex
    1.17 Nod, Nif, and Fix Genes
    1.18 Biochemical and Functional Aspects of Legume Nodule
    1.18.1 Synthesis, Transport, and Assimilation of Products of Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation
    1.19 Nitrogen Biofertilizers: Role in Sustainable Agriculture
    References
    2 Nitrogen: A Key Macronutrient for the Plant World
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Discovery
    2.3 Chemistry and Structure of Nitrogen
    2.3.1 Electronic Configuration
    2.3.2 Lewis Structure
    2.3.3 Physical And Chemical Properties
    2.3.3.1 Physical Properties
    2.3.3.2 Chemical Properties
    2.3.4 Isotopes of Nitrogen
    2.4 Occurrence and Sources of Nitrogen
    2.5 Role of Nitrogen in Plants
    2.6 Factors Affecting Nitrogen Nutrition
    2.6.1 Soil PH
    2.6.2 Soil Fertility
    2.6.3 Soil Texture
    2.6.4 Soil Moisture
    2.7 Deficiency Symptoms of Nitrogen
    2.8 Effects of Excessive Nitrogen
    2.8.1 Increased Foliage Growth
    2.8.2 Stunted Root Growth
    2.8.3 Underground Water Pollution
    References
    3 Nitrogen Deficiency in Plants
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Diagnosis of Nitrogen Deficiency in Plants
    3.3 Effect of Nitrogen Deficiency On Plant Growth and Development
    3.4 Efficiency of Plants to Use Nitrogen
    3.5 Nitrogen Management Practices
    3.5.1 Method of Broadcasting
    3.5.2 Placement Method
    3.5.3 Starter Approach Application
    3.5.4 Foliar Application
    3.5.5 Fertigation Technique
    3.6 Conclusion
    References
    4 Nitrogen Assimilation in Plants
    4.1 Nitrogen in the Environment
    4.2 Nitrogen – An Important Element for Plant Growth
    4.2.1 Nitrogen Fixation
    4.2.2 Ammonification
    4.2.3 Nitrification
    4.2.4 Denitrification
    4.2.5 Nitrogen Assimilation in Plants
    4.3 Nitrogen Uptake in Plants
    4.3.1 Role of Phloem in Amino Acid Translocation
    4.3.2 Reduction of Nitrate to NH3
    4.3.3 Fixation of NH4+
    4.4 Enzymes Responsible for Nitrogen Assimilation
    4.4.1 Nitrate Reductase (NR)
    4.4.2 Nitrite Reductase (NIR)
    4.5 Factors Affecting Nitrogen Absorption and Assimilation
    4.5.1 Soil Parameters
    4.5.1.1 Soil PH
    4.5.1.2 Soil Salinity and Fertility
    4.5.2 Climate
    4.5.3 Metals
    4.5.4 Ultraviolet B Radiation
    4.5.5 Gaseous Factors
    4.5.6 Nutritional Factors
    4.5.7 Environmental Factors
    4.5.8 Other Factors
    4.6 Conclusion
    References
    5 Assimilation of Nitrates in Plants
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Nitrate Assimilation
    5.3 Nitrate Uptake
    5.4 Enzymes Involved in Nitrate Assimilation
    5.4.1 Nitrate Reductase
    5.4.1.1 Subunits
    5.4.2 Nitrite Reductase
    5.5 Regulation of Nitrate Transport and Reduction
    5.6 Ammonium Assimilation
    5.6.1 Glutamine Synthetase (GS)
    5.6.2 Glutamate Synthase
    5.6.3 Glutamate Dehydrogenase
    5.7 Fixed Nitrogen Is Exported as Asparagine and Ureides
    5.8 Conclusion
    References
    6 Factors Affecting Nitrogen Uptake, Transport, and Assimilation
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 Nitrogen Uptake and Transport
    6.2.1 Forms of Nitrogen
    6.2.2 Nitrogen Uptake Sites
    6.2.3 Nitrogen Uptake Rates
    6.2.4 Transport
    6.3 Factors Affecting Uptake and Transport Of Nitrogen
    6.3.1 Nitrate Uptake Repression By Ammonium
    6.3.2 Rhizosphere PH
    6.3.3 Interactions Among Ions
    6.3.4 Supply of Photosynthates
    6.3.5 Temperature
    6.3.6 Mycorrhizal Associations
    6.4 Nitrogen Assimilation
    6.5 Factors Affecting Assimilation
    6.5.1 Nitrogen Levels
    6.5.2 Ultraviolet B Radiation
    6.5.3 Gaseous Factors
    6.5.4 Soil Salinity
    6.5.5 Metals
    6.6 Conclusion
    References
    7 Role of Nitrogen in Photosynthesis
    7.1 Introduction
    7.2 Role of Nitrogen to Scale Up Photosynthesis
    7.3 Molecular Approach
    7.4 Conclusion
    Acknowledgments
    References
    8 Recycling and Remobilization of Nitrogen During Senescence
    8.1 Introduction
    8.2 Internal Redistribution of Nitrogen During the Plant’s Life Cycle
    8.3 Protein Degradation Is Universal to N Remobilization
    8.4 The Chloroplast Degradation Pathway
    8.4.1 Degradation of the Stromal Proteins
    8.4.2 Degradation of Thylakoid-Bound Proteins
    8.5 The Ubiquitin/Proteosome Pathway
    8.6 Autophagic and Vacuolar Pathway of Protein Degradation
    8.7 Remobilization of Nitrogenous Compounds
    8.7.1 The GS/GOGAT Pathway
    8.7.2 The PPDK-GS/GOGAT Pathway
    8.8 Translocation of Nitrogen Compounds to the Sink Tissues
    8.9 Targets to Improve Nitrogen Fertilization
    8.10 Conclusion
    References
    9 Role of Phytohormones in Nitrogen Metabolism
    9.1 Introduction
    9.2 Phytohormones and Nitrogen Regulation
    9.2.1 Auxin
    9.2.2 Cytokinin
    9.2.2.1 Nitrate Uptake Regulation Through Cytokinin
    9.2.3 Abscisic Acid
    9.2.4 Ethylene
    9.2.4 Jasmonic Acid
    9.3 Conclusion
    References
    10 Biological Nitrogen Fixation: An Overview
    10.1 Introduction
    10.2 Microbiology Involved in Nitrogen Fixation
    10.3 Process of Biological Nitrogen Fixation
    10.4 Genetic Regulation of Biological Nitrogen Fixation
    10.5 Role of Flavonoids in Biological Nitrogen Fixation
    10.5.1 Expression of Nod Genes
    10.5.2 Regulation of Genes Involved in the T3SS Strategy
    10.5.3 Growth Stimulants and Chemoattractants for Rhizobium Spp.
    10.5.4 Act as Phytoalexins During Nodulation
    10.5.5 Nitrogen Fixation of Actinorhizal Plant
    10.5.6 Establishment of Actinorhizal Symbioses
    10.5.7 Host Specificity
    10.5.8 Development and Function Of Nodule
    10.5.9 The Prospective of Manipulating Flavonoids
    10.6 Role of Mineral Nutrients in Biological Nitrogen Fixation
    10.7 Conclusion
    References
    11 Nitrogenase Enzyme Complex: Functions, Regulation, and Biotechnological Applications
    11.1 Introduction
    11.2 Functions of Nitrogenase
    11.3 Nitrogenase Regulation
    11.3.1 ADP Ribosylation
    11.3.2 Nif Genes
    11.3.3 Environmental Signals
    11.3.4 Post-Translation Control
    11.4 Biotechnological Application of Nitrogenase
    11.4.1 Enzymatic Bioelectrocatalysis
    11.4.2 Engineering Biological Nitrogen Fixation
    11.5 Way Forward
    References
    12 Nod, Nif, and Fix Genes
    12.1 Introduction
    12.2 Nitrogen Fixation Process
    12.3 Location of SNF Genes
    12.3.1 Nod Genes
    12.3.2 Nif Genes
    12.3.3 Fix Genes
    12.4 Conclusion
    References
    13 Nitrogen Biofertilizers: Role in Sustainable Agriculture
    13.1 Introduction
    13.2 Nitrogen Biofertilizers: Why Their Need Is Inevitable
    13.3 Nitrogen-Fixing Biofertilizers
    13.3.1 Rhizobium
    13.3.2 Azospirillum
    13.3.3 Azotobacter
    13.3.4 Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria) and Azolla
    13.3.5 Nitrogen-Fixing Endophytes
    13.4 Different Methods of Application of Biofertilizers to Crops
    13.4.1 Seedling Root Dip
    13.4.2 Seed Treatment
    13.4.3 Soil Treatment
    13.4.4 Use of Vam Biofertilizer
    13.4.5 Use of Blue-Green Algae (BGA)
    13.5 The Nitrogen Fixation Process
    13.6 Molecular Analysis Of Nitrogen Fixation
    13.7 Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation
    13.8 Potential Role of Biofertilizers in Agriculture
    13.9 Nitrogen Biofertilizers: Environmental Stresses
    13.9.1 Constraints in Biofertilizer Use
    13.10 Conclusion
    Acknowledgments
    References
    14 Effect of Biotic Stresses On Plant Nitrogen Metabolism
    14.1 Introduction
    14.2 Action of Different Biotic Agents
    14.3 Defense Responses
    14.4 Physiological and Molecular Changes
    References
    15 Salt Stress and Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants
    15.1 Introduction
    15.2 Salt Stress Impedes Plant Growth and Development
    15.3 Cellular Effects of Salinity
    15.3.1 Osmotically Induced Water Stress
    15.3.2 Specific Ion Stress
    15.3.3 Oxidative Stress
    15.3.4 Nutritional Imbalance Stress
    15.4 Effect of Salt Stress On Nitrogen Metabolism
    15.4.1 Effect of Salt Stress On Nitrogen Uptake
    15.4.2 Effect of Salt Stress On No3- Assimilation
    15.4.3 Effect of Salt Stress On NH4+ Assimilation
    15.5 Conclusion
    References
    16 Reactive Nitrogen Species in Plants
    16.1 Introduction
    16.2 Source of RNS in Plants
    16.2.1 Nitric Oxide (NO)
    16.2.2 Peroxynitrite (OONO-)
    16.2.3 Nitrosothiols
    16.3 Conclusion and Future Outlook
    References
    17 Nitrogen Toxicity in Plants, Symptoms, and Safeguards
    17.1 Introduction
    17.2 Nitrogen Deficiencies
    17.3 Nitrogen Toxicity
    17.3.1 Toxicity of Excess N
    17.4 Toxic Effects of Different Nitrogen Forms On Plants
    17.4.1 NH4+ Toxicity
    17.4.1.1 Effects of NH4+ On Plant Development
    17.4.1.2 Biochemical and Physiological Changes During NH4+ Toxicity
    17.4.2 NO2- Toxicity
    17.4.3 N03 Toxicity
    17.5 Alleviation of NH4+ Toxicity
    References
    18 Nitrogen Metabolism Enzymes: Structure, Role, and Regulation
    18.1 Introduction
    18.2 Nitrate Reductase (NR)
    18.2.1 Structure
    18.2.2 Classes of NR
    18.3 Environmental Factors Regulating Nitrate Reductase Enzyme
    18.3.1 Light and Photosynthesis
    18.3.2 Response of Leaf NR Activation to Nitrate Supply
    18.3.3 Modulation of NR in Roots: Response to Anoxia
    18.3.4 Response of NR to Salt Stress
    18.3.5 Response of NR to Water Stress
    18.4 Glutamine Synthetase
    18.4.1 Structure of Glutamine Synthetase
    18.4.2 Factors Affecting the Activity of Glutamine Synthetase
    18.4.2.1 Light
    18.4.2.2 Nitrogen and Carbon Concentration
    18.4.2.3 Metabolites
    18.5 Glutamate Synthase
    18.5.1 Structure
    18.5.2 External Factors Affecting GOGAT
    18.5.2.1 LIGHT
    18.5.2.2 Temperature
    18.5.2.3 Salinity Stress
    18.5.2.4 Water
    References
    19 Regulatory RNAs and Their Role in Nitrogen Metabolism of Diazotrophs
    19.1 Introduction
    19.2 Role of SRNAs in Nitrogen Metabolism
    19.2.1 Indirect Involvement of sRNAs in Nitrogen Metabolism
    19.2.1.1 Role of sRNAs in Cyanobacteria
    19.2.1.2 Role of sRNAS in Gammaproteobacteria
    19.2.1.3 Role of sRNA in Alphaproteobacteria
    19.2.1.4 Role of sRNA in Methanoarchae
    19.2.2 Direct Involvement of SRNAs in Nitrogen Metabolism
    19.2.2.1 sRNA NSiR4 in Synechocystis 6803
    19.2.2.2 sRNA NfiS in Pseudomonas Stutzeri A1501
    19.2.2.3 sRNA154 in M. Mazei Strain GΓΆ1
    19.3 Can Regulatory RNA Sense Nitrogen Status?
    19.4 Conclusion
    References
    Index


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