
Nutrient recycling and mobilization from organ to organ all along the plant lifespan is essential for plant survival under changing environments. Nutrient remobilization to the seeds is also essential for good seed production. In this review, we summarize the recent advances made to understand how plants manage nutrient remobilization from senescing organs to sink tissues and what is the contribution of autophagy in this process. Plant engineering manipulating autophagy for better yield and plant tolerance to stresses will be presented.
leaf senescence, Plant Development, Review, nitrogen use efficiency, iron, Agriculture & agronomie, Stress, Physiological, Autophagy, Plant Proteins, plant proteases, zinc, nitrogen remobilization, Nutrients, Plants, Agriculture & agronomy, Life sciences, Metabolic Engineering, Seeds, Sciences du vivant
leaf senescence, Plant Development, Review, nitrogen use efficiency, iron, Agriculture & agronomie, Stress, Physiological, Autophagy, Plant Proteins, plant proteases, zinc, nitrogen remobilization, Nutrients, Plants, Agriculture & agronomy, Life sciences, Metabolic Engineering, Seeds, Sciences du vivant
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