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What Makes Adventitious Roots? [PDF]
The spermatophyte root system is composed of a primary root that develops from an embryonically formed root meristem, and of different post-embryonic root types: lateral and adventitious roots. Adventitious roots, arising from the stem of the plants, are
Mathieu Gonin +4 more
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A Perspective on Adventitious Root Formation in Tree Species [PDF]
Adventitious root formation is an organogenic process, regulated at several levels, that is crucial for the successful vegetative propagation of numerous plants.
Carmen Díaz-Sala
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Dual roles of jasmonate in adventitious rooting [PDF]
This article comments on:Dob A, Lakehal A, Novak O, Bellini C. 2021. Jasmonate inhibits adventitious root initiation through repression of CKX1 and activation of RAP2.6L transcription factor in Arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany 72, 7107–7118.
Pan, Xuan, Yang, Zhengfei, Xu, Lin
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Adventitious Rooting in Populus Species: Update and Perspectives [PDF]
Populus spp. are among the most economically important species worldwide. These trees are used not only for wood and fiber production, but also in the rehabilitation of degraded lands. Since they are clonally propagated, the ability of stem cuttings to form adventitious roots is a critical point for plant establishment and survival in the field, and ...
Florencia Bannoud +2 more
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The Physiology of Adventitious Roots [PDF]
AbstractAdventitious roots are plant roots that form from any nonroot tissue and are produced both during normal development (crown roots on cereals and nodal roots on strawberry [Fragaria spp.]) and in response to stress conditions, such as flooding, nutrient deprivation, and wounding. They are important economically (for cuttings and food production),
Steffens, Bianka, Rasmussen, Amanda
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Adventitious Root Formation in Tree Species [PDF]
Adventitious root formation is a postembryonic organogenesis process induced by differentiated cells other than those specified to develop roots [...]
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Strigolactones Suppress Adventitious Rooting in Arabidopsis and Pea [PDF]
AbstractAdventitious root formation is essential for the propagation of many commercially important plant species and involves the formation of roots from nonroot tissues such as stems or leaves. Here, we demonstrate that the plant hormone strigolactone suppresses adventitious root formation in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) and pea (Pisum sativum).
Rasmussen, Amanda +10 more
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Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L’Hér. ex Vent. has considerable economic and ecological value and a long history of use in China. In this paper, root cuttings were used as the material to establish an efficient vegetative propagation of B. papyrifera.
Jintuo Zou +9 more
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Recent Advances in Adventitious Root Formation in Chestnut [PDF]
The genus Castanea includes several tree species that are relevant because of their geographical extension and their multipurpose character, that includes nut and timber production. However, commercial exploitation of the trees is hindered by several factors, particularly by their limited regeneration ability.
Jesús M. Vielba +4 more
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Adventitious roots (ARs) are formed de novo during post-embryonic development from non-root tissues, in processes that are highly dependent on environmental inputs.
Sergio Ibáñez +8 more
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