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Sulphur flux through the sulphate assimilation pathway is differently controlled by adenosine 5'-phosphosulphate reductase under stress and in transgenic poplar plants overexpressing gamma-ECS, SO, or APRRedox states of glutathione and ascorbate in root tips of poplar (Populus tremula X P. alba) depend on phloem transport from the shoot to the rootsSulphur limitation and early sulphur deficiency responses in poplar: significance of gene expression, metabolites, and plant hormones.A detailed view on sulphur metabolism at the cellular and whole-plant level illustrates challenges in metabolite flux analyses.Drought-Enhanced Xylem Sap Sulfate Closes Stomata by Affecting ALMT12 and Guard Cell ABA Synthesis.Differential expression of specific sulphate transporters underlies seasonal and spatial patterns of sulphate allocation in trees.Nitrogen-Fixing Nodules Are an Important Source of Reduced Sulfur, Which Triggers Global Changes in Sulfur Metabolism in Lotus japonicus.Changes in sulphur metabolism of grey poplar (Populus x canescens) leaves during salt stress: a metabolic link to photorespiration.Over-expression of bacterial gamma-glutamylcysteine synthetase (GSH1) in plastids affects photosynthesis, growth and sulphur metabolism in poplar (Populus tremula x Populus alba) dependent on the resulting gamma-glutamylcysteine and glutathione leveFunctional knockout of the adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate reductase gene in Physcomitrella patens revives an old route of sulfate assimilation.Root uptake, transport, and metabolism of externally applied glutathione in Phaseolus vulgaris seedlings.Impact of SO(2) on Arabidopsis thaliana transcriptome in wildtype and sulfite oxidase knockout plants analyzed by RNA deep sequencing.Phosphorus nutrition of Populus × canescens reflects adaptation to high P-availability in the soil.Seasonal and cell type specific expression of sulfate transporters in the phloem of Populus reveals tree specific characteristics for SO(4)(2-) storage and mobilization.Phosphorus nutrition of woody plants: many questions - few answers.The role of the novel adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate reductase in regulation of sulfate assimilation of Physcomitrella patens.Long-Distance Transport and Plant Internal Cycling of N- and S-CompoundsSulfur Compounds in Multiple Compensation Reactions of Abiotic Stress ResponsesMetabolism of reduced and inorganic sulphur in pea cotyledons and distribution into developing seedlingsQ58389608Metabolome and Lipidome Profiles of × Twig Tissues During Annual Growth Show Phospholipid-Linked Storage and Mobilization of C, N, and SDrought effects on C, N, and P nutrition and the antioxidative system of beech seedlings depend on geographic origin18 O-Pi uptake measurements indicate fast metabolisation of phosphate in tree rootsFoliar P- but not N resorption efficiency depends on the P-concentration and the N:P ratio in trees of temperate forestsPhosphorus-nutrition of European beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) during annual growth depends on tree age and P-availability in the soilDetoxification of volcanic sulfur surplus in planta: Three different strategies of survivalProspective Post-translational Regulation of Plant Sulfite OxidaseSignificance of Long-Distance TransportOxidation and reduction of sulfite contribute to susceptibility and detoxification of SO2 in Populus × canescens leavesSulfate and Nitrate Assimilation in Leaves of Quercus ilex and Quercus pubescens Grown Near Natural CO2 Springs in Central ItalySulfite oxidase controls sulfur metabolism under SO2 exposure in Arabidopsis thalianaSulphite oxidase as key enzyme for protecting plants against sulphur dioxideWhole Plant Regulation of Sulfur Nutrition of Deciduous Trees-Influences of the EnvironmentConsequences of elevated CO2, augmented nitrogen-deposition and soil type on the soluble nitrogen and sulphur in the phloem of beech (Fagus sylvatica) and spruce (Picea abies) in a competitive situationTransgenic trees as tools in tree and plant physiologyLeaf age-dependent differences in sulphur assimilation and allocation in poplar (Populus tremula P. alba) leavesRegulation of Sulfur Nutrition in Wild-Type and Transgenic Poplar Over-Expressing γ-Glutamylcysteine Synthetase in the Cytosol as Affected by Atmospheric H2SInteractive effects of elevated atmospheric CO2, mycorrhization and drought on long-distance transport of reduced sulphur in young pedunculate oak trees (Quercus robur L.)Overexpression of -Glutamylcysteine Synthetase, but not of Glutathione Synthetase, Elevates Glutathione Allocation in the Phloem of Transgenic Poplar TreesInteractions of NH4+and L-glutamate with NO3−transport processes of non-mycorrhizalFagus sylvaticaroots
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