Phosphite (Phi) and phosphate (Pi) share the same root uptake system, but Phi acts as a biostimulant that modulates plant growth and disease resistance in a species‑ and Pi‑dependent manner. In Arabidopsis, Phi induces hypersensitive‑like cell death and enhances resistance to Plectosphaerella cucumerina, while in rice it counteracts Pi‑induced susceptibility to Magnaporthe oryzae and Fusarium fujikuroi, accompanied by extensive transcriptional reprogramming.
The authors compiled and standardized published data on Rubisco dark inhibition for 157 flowering plant species, categorizing them into four inhibition levels and analyzing phylogenetic trends. Their meta‑analysis reveals a complex, uneven distribution of inhibition across taxa, suggesting underlying chloroplast microenvironment drivers and providing a new resource for future photosynthesis improvement efforts.
Growth and Yield Response of Soft White Common Spring Wheat (SWCSW) Varieties under Different Nitrogen Fertilizations and Plant Growth Regulators Applications
The study evaluated the effects of plant growth regulators (PGRs) applied at tillering, stem elongation, and flag leaf emergence on two Soft White Common Spring Wheat varieties (Louise and Diva) under low and high nitrogen levels using a split‑plot field design over two seasons. PGR treatments generally increased stem diameter and reduced height, improving stem strength and reducing lodging, while grain yield responses were variable but positive for certain PGR combinations. The results suggest that 168 kg N ha⁻¹ provides adequate productivity, though long‑term studies are recommended.
The study examines how the SnRK1 catalytic subunit KIN10 integrates carbon availability with root growth regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Loss of KIN10 reduces glucose‑induced inhibition of root elongation and triggers widespread transcriptional reprogramming of metabolic and hormonal pathways, notably affecting auxin and jasmonate signaling under sucrose supplementation. These findings highlight KIN10 as a central hub linking energy status to developmental and environmental cues in roots.