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Zostera marina is a seagrass, a group of angiosperms that evolved from land to live submerged in seawater, an environment of high salinity, alkaline pH and usually very low NO3−. In 2000, we reported the first physiological evidence for the Na+‐dependent high‐affinity NO3− uptake in this plant. Now, to determine the molecular identity of this process, we searched for NO3− transporters common to other...
The cover image is based on the Original Article Identity and functional characterisation of the transporter supporting the Na+‐dependent high‐affinity NO3− uptake in Zostera marina L. by Lourdes Rubio et al., https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.14660.
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