The alleviation of ammonium toxicity in plants.
Chengbin XiaoYuan FangSuo-Min WangKai HePublished in: Journal of integrative plant biology (2023)
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient for plants and profoundly affects crop yields and qualities. Ammonium (NH 4 + ) and nitrate (NO 3 - ) are major inorganic N forms absorbed by plants from the surrounding environments. Intriguingly, NH 4 + is usually toxic to plants when it serves as sole or dominant N source. It is thus important for plants to coordinate the utilization of NH 4 + and the alleviation of ammonium toxicity. To fully decipher the molecular mechanisms underlying how plants minimize ammonium toxicity may broadly benefit agricultural practice. In the current minireview, we attempt to discuss recent discoveries in the strategies for mitigating ammonium toxicity in plants, which may provide potential solutions for improving the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and stress adaptions in crops. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.