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Strigolactones inhibit adventitious root formation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Adventitious root formation from a non-root tissue facilitates clonal propagation of elite plant varieties and is therefore central to many plant industries worldwide. However many plant species cannot be propagated in this way posing significant limitations particularly on the forestry and horticulture industries.
Amanda Rasmussen
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Adventitious Roots and Lateral Roots: Similarities and Differences

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2014
In addition to its role in water and nutrient uptake, the root system is fundamentally important because it anchors a plant to its substrate. Although a wide variety of root systems exist across different species, all plants have a primary root (derived from an embryonic radicle) and different types of lateral roots.
Bellini, Catherine   +2 more
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Adventitious Roots and Secondary Metabolism

Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2008
Plants are a rich source of valuable secondary metabolites and in the recent years plant cell, tissue and organ cultures have been developed as an important alternative sources for the production of these compounds. Adventitious roots have been successfully induced in many plant species and cultured for the production of high value secondary ...
Hosakatte Niranjana, Murthy   +2 more
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Adventitious lateral rooting: the plasticity of root system architecture

Physiologia Plantarum, 2018
Root formation under natural conditions is plastic in response to multiple signals. Recent studies suggested that theWUSCHEL‐RELATED HOMEOBOX11(WOX11)‐mediated adventitious root formation pathway can occur in the primary root (PR) inArabidopsis thaliana, resulting in the production of a specific type of lateral roots (LRs) in response to wounding or ...
Yachao Ge   +4 more
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On the occurrence of adventitious branch roots on root axes of trees

American Journal of Botany, 2005
Based on positive results for 11 of 17 species included in an anatomical survey of tree roots, we concluded that the origin of adventitious branch roots (ABR) on established, undisturbed woody parental root axes is a widespread occurrence. ABR were morphologically indistinguishable from branch roots formed in primary tissues of a parental axis, and ...
Dominick J, Paolillo, Nina L, Bassuk
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Researching the controls of adventitious rooting

Physiologia Plantarum, 1992
Cloning is crucial in horticulture and forestry for commercial production of plants and in genetic improvement programs. However, inability to induce adventitious root formation (rooting) often limits cloning of woody plants by cuttage or tissue culture.
Bruce E. Haissig   +2 more
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Adventitious root formation in crops—Potato as an example

Physiologia Plantarum, 2020
AbstractThe root system of potato is made up of adventitious roots (AR) that form at the base of a sprout once it emerges from the mother tuber. By definition, AR originate from dormant preformed meristems, or from cells neighboring vascular tissues in stems or leaves.
Mukul Joshi, Idit Ginzberg
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Sugar-induced adventitious roots in Arabidopsis seedlings

Journal of Plant Research, 2003
The effects of sugars on root growth and on development of adventitious roots were analyzed in Arabidopsis thaliana. Seeds were sown on agar plates containing 0.0-5.0% sugars and placed vertically in darkness (DD) or under long day (LD, 16 h:8 h) conditions, so that the seedlings were constantly attached to the agar medium.
Fumio, Takahashi   +4 more
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