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Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 55, No. 394, pp. iv, January 1, 2004
© 2004 Oxford University Press


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Preface to Plant Carbon--Nitrogen Interactions from Rhizosphere to Planet

Christine H. Foyer and Caroline Bowshe

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In recent years, the numerous interactions between plant carbon and nitrogen metabolism have been intensively studied at multiple levels of complexity and plant anatomy. Within the plant, primary nitrogen assimilation necessitates extensive co-operation between different cell compartments (chloroplasts, peroxisomes, cytosol, and mitochondria), while changes in carbon and nitrogen status influence organ physiology and root/shoot relationships. However, carbon--nitrogen interactions are not just whole plant . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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