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Lanthanum Inhibits Primary Root Growth by Repressing Auxin Carrier Abundances in Arabidopsis
Lanthanum (La) is one of rare earth elements that was used as a crop growth stimulants; however, high concentration of La markedly inhibited plant growth. Our previous study indicated that, although La induced the expression of auxin biosynthesis-related
Yangyang Liu +7 more
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Patterning of leaf vein networks by convergent auxin transport pathways. [PDF]
The formation of leaf vein patterns has fascinated biologists for centuries. Transport of the plant signal auxin has long been implicated in vein patterning, but molecular details have remained unclear.
Megan G Sawchuk +2 more
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Parasitic plants form vascular connections with host plants for efficient material transport. The haustorium is the responsible organ for host invasion and subsequent vascular connection.
Takanori Wakatake +3 more
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The apical-basal axis of the Arabidopsis gynoecium is established early during development and is divided into four elements from the bottom to the top: the gynophore, the ovary, the style, and the stigma. Currently, it is proposed that the hormone auxin
Victor M. eZúñiga-Mayo +3 more
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FK506-BINDING PROTEIN 42/TWISTED DWARF 1 (FKBP42/TWD1) directly regulates cellular trafficking and activation of multiple ATP-BINDING CASSETTE (ABC) transporters from the ABCB and ABCC subfamilies.
Mark K. Jenness +6 more
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Background Two related genes encoding AP2/ERF-type transcription factors, AINTEGUMENTA (ANT) and AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE6 (AIL6), are important regulators of floral growth and patterning in Arabidopsis.
Krizek Beth A
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Villins are required for the action of an auxin transport inhibitor on actin cytoskeleton and polar auxin transport in Arabidopsis. Auxin transport inhibitors are essential tools for understanding auxin-dependent plant development. One mode of inhibition
Minxia Zou, H. Ren, Jiejie Li
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Induction of the formation of root nodule primordia in legume roots by symbiotic rhizobia is probably preceded by a change in plant hormone physiology. We used a Vicia sativa (vetch) split root system to study the effect of inoculation with rhizobia or ...
Kees J. M. Boot +4 more
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Root system architecture from coupling cell shape to auxin transport. [PDF]
Lateral organ position along roots and shoots largely determines plant architecture, and depends on auxin distribution patterns. Determination of the underlying patterning mechanisms has hitherto been complicated because they operate during growth and ...
Marta Laskowski +6 more
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Measuring Auxin Transport Capacity in Seedling Roots of Medicago truncatula
Measurement of auxin transport capacity provides quantitative data on the physiological machinery involved in auxin transport within plants. This technique is easy to perform and gives quick results. Radiolabelled auxin (indole-3-acetic-acid) is fed into
Jason Ng, Ulrike Mathesius
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