Browsing Artículos by Author "De la Peña Cuao, Marlon"
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A Multi-Species Analysis Defines Anaplerotic Enzymes and Amides as Metabolic Markers for Ammonium Nutrition
González Moro, María Begoña; González Moro, Itziar ; De la Peña Cuao, Marlon; Estavillo Aurre, José María ; Aparicio Tejo, Pedro M.; Marino Bilbao, Daniel; González Murua, María del Carmen Begoña; Vega Mas, Izargi Aida (Frontiers Media, 2021-01-27)Nitrate and ammonium are the main nitrogen sources in agricultural soils. In the last decade, ammonium (NH4+), a double-sided metabolite, has attracted considerable attention by researchers. Its ubiquitous presence in plant ... -
Leaves play a central role in the adaptation of nitrogen and sulfur metabolism to ammonium nutrition in oilseed rape ( Brassica napus )
Coleto Reyes, Inmaculada; De la Peña Cuao, Marlon; Rodríguez Escalante, Jon; Bejarano Ayerbe, Iraide; Glauser, Gaëtan; Aparicio Tejo, Pedro M.; González Moro, María Begoña; Marino Bilbao, Daniel (Biomed Central, 2017-09-20)Background: The coordination between nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) assimilation is required to suitably provide plants with organic compounds essential for their development and growth. The N source induces the adaptation ... -
Providing carbon skeletons to sustain amide synthesis in roots underlines the suitability of Brachypodium distachyon for the study of ammonium stress in cereals
De la Peña Cuao, Marlon; González Moro, María Begoña; Marino Bilbao, Daniel (Oxford University Press, 2019-05-10)Plants mainly acquire N from the soil in the form of nitrate (NO3-) or ammonium (NH4+). Ammonium-based nutrition is gaining interest because it helps to avoid the environmental pollution associated with nitrate fertilization. ...