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Zinc’s role in climate change resilient

July 13 , 2024 14 days 70 0
  • Researchers in France have discovered that zinc plays a crucial role in the health of legume crops.
  • zinc aids in plant’s nitrogen fixation, a process where atmospheric nitrogen is converted into ammonia, an essential nutrient for plants.
  • Legume crops form a symbiotic relationship with rhizobia, a bacterium that fixes atmospheric nitrogen in root nodules.
  • These nodules are sensitive to environmental factors such as temperature, drought, flooding, soil salinity, and high soil nitrogen levels.
  • The researchers discovered that legumes also use zinc as a secondary signal to integrate environmental factors and regulate nitrogen fixation efficiency.
  • The mechanism works due to a transcriptional regulator called Fixation Under Nitrate (FUN).

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