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Crosstalk during the Carbon–Nitrogen Cycle That Interlinks the Biosynthesis, Mobilization and Accumulation of Seed Storage Reserves
by
Bhatia, Surekha
, Lorenzo, José M.
, Tak, Yamini
, Amarowicz, Ryszard
, Asthir, Bavita
, Kaur, Manpreet
in
Amino acids
/ Barley
/ Carbohydrates
/ Carbohydrates - biosynthesis
/ Carbon
/ Carbon Cycle - physiology
/ Cell division
/ Cereals
/ Embryos
/ Fatty acids
/ Flour
/ Germination
/ Legumes
/ Lipids
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen Cycle - physiology
/ Proteins
/ Quinoa
/ Review
/ Seedlings - metabolism
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - metabolism
/ Sorghum
/ Sucrose
2021
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Crosstalk during the Carbon–Nitrogen Cycle That Interlinks the Biosynthesis, Mobilization and Accumulation of Seed Storage Reserves
by
Bhatia, Surekha
, Lorenzo, José M.
, Tak, Yamini
, Amarowicz, Ryszard
, Asthir, Bavita
, Kaur, Manpreet
in
Amino acids
/ Barley
/ Carbohydrates
/ Carbohydrates - biosynthesis
/ Carbon
/ Carbon Cycle - physiology
/ Cell division
/ Cereals
/ Embryos
/ Fatty acids
/ Flour
/ Germination
/ Legumes
/ Lipids
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen Cycle - physiology
/ Proteins
/ Quinoa
/ Review
/ Seedlings - metabolism
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - metabolism
/ Sorghum
/ Sucrose
2021
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Crosstalk during the Carbon–Nitrogen Cycle That Interlinks the Biosynthesis, Mobilization and Accumulation of Seed Storage Reserves
by
Bhatia, Surekha
, Lorenzo, José M.
, Tak, Yamini
, Amarowicz, Ryszard
, Asthir, Bavita
, Kaur, Manpreet
in
Amino acids
/ Barley
/ Carbohydrates
/ Carbohydrates - biosynthesis
/ Carbon
/ Carbon Cycle - physiology
/ Cell division
/ Cereals
/ Embryos
/ Fatty acids
/ Flour
/ Germination
/ Legumes
/ Lipids
/ Nitrogen
/ Nitrogen Cycle - physiology
/ Proteins
/ Quinoa
/ Review
/ Seedlings - metabolism
/ Seeds
/ Seeds - metabolism
/ Sorghum
/ Sucrose
2021
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Crosstalk during the Carbon–Nitrogen Cycle That Interlinks the Biosynthesis, Mobilization and Accumulation of Seed Storage Reserves
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Crosstalk during the Carbon–Nitrogen Cycle That Interlinks the Biosynthesis, Mobilization and Accumulation of Seed Storage Reserves
2021
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Overview
Carbohydrates are the major storage reserves in seeds, and they are produced and accumulated in specific tissues during the growth and development of a plant. The storage products are hydrolyzed into a mobile form, and they are then translocated to the developing tissue following seed germination, thereby ensuring new plant formation and seedling vigor. The utilization of seed reserves is an important characteristic of seed quality. This review focuses on the seed storage reserve composition, source–sink relations and partitioning of the major transported carbohydrate form, i.e., sucrose, into different reserves through sucrolytic processes, biosynthetic pathways, interchanging levels during mobilization and crosstalk based on vital biochemical pathways that interlink the carbon and nitrogen cycles. Seed storage reserves are important due to their nutritional value; therefore, novel approaches to augmenting the targeted storage reserve are also discussed.
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