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The sixth International Symposium on Genetics and Molecular Biology of Plant Nutriti9n was held in Elsinore, Denmark from August 17-21, 1998 and organised by th RiS0 National Laboratory in the year of its 40 anniversary. The 98 participants represented 23 countries and 80 scientific contributions with 43 oral and 37 poster presentations. The symposium addressed the molecular mechanisms, physiology and genetic regulation of plant nutrition. The Symposium brought together scientists from a range of different disciplines to exchange information and ideas on the molecular biology of mineral nutrition of plants. The symposium emphasised: • Bridging the gab between molecular biology, applied genetics, plant nutrition and plant breeding. • The development of methodologies to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of nutrition of plants • Quality of plant products. With sessions on: Nitrogen; Phosphorous; Micronutrients; Symbiosis; Membranes; Stress; Heavy Metals and Plant Breeding. In comparison with the previous conferences in this series more emphasis was placed on use of molecular techniques to clarify physiological mechanisms and processes, gene expression and regulation, as well as genetic marker assisted analysis. Significant of molecular genetic markers and other progress was reported in exploitation biotechnologies in breeding programmes.
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PLANT NUTRITION - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS
Plant Nutrition Molecular Biology and Genetics Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Genetics and Molecular Biology of Plant Nutrition Edited by
G. Gissel-Nielsen Risrj) National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark
and
A. Jensen Risrj) National Laboratory, Roskilde, Denmark
SPRINGER-SCIENCE+BUSINESS MEDIA, B.V.
A C.I.P. Catalogue record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.
ISBN 978-90-481-5225-4 ISBN 978-94-017-2685-6 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-94-017-2685-6
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Contents
Preface
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Introduction
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Genetical background for plant uptake: Nitrogen Glass, A.D.M, Y. Erner, T. Hunt, HJ. Kronzucker, M Okamoto, S. Rawat, S. Silim, J. K. Schjoerring, M Y. Siddiqi, J. J. Vidmar, MY. Wang, D. Zhuo: Inorganic nitrogen absorption by plant roots: Physiology and Molecular Biology Aslam, M, R.L. Travis, D. W. Rains: Effect of methionine sulfoximine on the induction of nitrate reductase and metabolic nitrate pool size in barley roots.
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Bibak, A., S. Stiirup, P.Gundersen, V. Gundersen: Effect ofN-fertilizer levels and soil pH on uptake of trace elements by plants.
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Borifil, D.J. U. Kafkafi: Nutrient composition diversity in wild and common wheat grains.
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Bottacin, A., A.M Dal Canal, M Malagoli, S, Quaggiotti, G. Ferrari: Uptake of nitrate, ammonium and sulphate by seedlings of two conifer species: the deciduous larch and the evergreen Scots pine.
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Fukuda, A., Y.lshiwatari, K. Abe, M Chino, T. Fujiwara, H Hayashi: Control of protein content in the rice phloem sap.
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Karaman, MR., H Giilee, S. Ersahin: Effect of different irrigation programs with nitrogen fertilizer application on nitrogen use efficiency and fruit quality in tomato.
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Karaman, MR., S. Ersahin, H Giilee, MR. Derici: Assessment of periodical nitrogen use of tomato using a computer