Abstract
Abstract Seasonal nitrogen cycling is an important trait and adaptive strategy for trees to conserve and reuse nitrogen. This review examines the current progress towards understanding the molecular and physiological basis of seasonal nitrogen cycling in trees. Since most of what is known about nitrogen cycling in trees comes from research in Populus, this review relies heavily on research in this genus. We also highlight major knowledge gaps in understanding the regulatory pathways and transport mechanism that govern seasonal N cycling.
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