N-Responsive Genes in Roots: Insights from Genotypes SRG100, SRG200, and SRG150
This overview discusses the involvement of nitrogen-responsive genes in the roots of three different genotypes: SRG100, SRG200, and SRG150. It highlights pathways such as diphosphate transport, sugar and carbohydrate transport, and various monosaccharide and glucose transporters. Additionally, the overview touches on the cytokinin degradation pathway. Understanding these pathways is crucial for deciphering the role of nitrogen in plant development and nutrient transport, providing insights for enhancing crop performance in varying nitrogen conditions.
N-Responsive Genes in Roots: Insights from Genotypes SRG100, SRG200, and SRG150
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Additional file 4 Overview of pathways where N-responsive genes in roots of the three genotypes are involved in SRG100 SRG200 SRG150 Diphosphate transport pathway sugar transporter, carbohydrate transporter, monosaccharide transporter and glucose transporter cytokinin degradation pathway