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Journal of Plant Physiology, 2018
The Casparian strip, a barrier to the apoplastic movement of solutes from the cortex to the stele, is essential for the exclusion of salts, selective nutrient uptake, and many other processes. To date, extensive studies have focused on the physiological functions of endodermal Casparian strips.
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The Casparian strip, a barrier to the apoplastic movement of solutes from the cortex to the stele, is essential for the exclusion of salts, selective nutrient uptake, and many other processes. To date, extensive studies have focused on the physiological functions of endodermal Casparian strips.
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The Casparian strip in pea epicotyls: Effects of light on its development
Planta, 1994The Casparian strip, which is specific to roots, was studied in the epicotyls of dark-grown seedlings of pea (Pisum sativum L.) where it was found to have the same morphology and properties as the strip in roots. In dark-grown seedlings, the distance between the upper-most position of the Casparian strip and the bending point of the hook (about 37 mm ...
Ichirou Karahara, Hiroh Shibaoka
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The Casparian Strip as a Barrier to the Movement of Lanthanum in Corn Roots
Science, 1974The effectiveness of the Casparian strip as a barrier to apoplastic movement of solutes from cortex to stele of corn roots was investigated by using lanthanum in combination with electron microscopy. Lanthanum deposits were found only in cell walls and on the outside of the plasma membrane of epidermal, cortical, and endodermal cells up to the ...
G, Nagahashi, W W, Thomson, R T, Leonard
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Occurrence of endodermis with a casparian strip in stem and leaf
The Botanical Review, 1997It is well known that an endodermis with casparian strip always occurs in roots, but few people are aware that it also occurs in stems and leaves of some vascular plants. The rather sparse literature on endodermis in aerial organs was last included in a review in 1943.
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Functional and Evolutionary Analysis of the CASPARIAN STRIP MEMBRANE DOMAIN PROTEIN Family.
Plant Physiology, 2014CASPARIAN STRIP MEMBRANE DOMAIN PROTEINS (CASPs) are four membrane span proteins that mediate the deposition of Casparian strips in the endodermis by recruiting the lignin polymerization machinery. CASPs show high stability in their membrane domain which presents all the hallmarks of a membrane scaffold.
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Regulation of root water transport by Casparian strip domain-like proteins.
2016Regulation of root water transport by Casparian strip domain-like proteins. .
Champeyroux, ChloƩ +3 more
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Identifying the role of Casparian strip membrane proteins in rice under salinity stress
Gene ReportsSuraj Patil, Shrushti Joshi, Vinay Kumar
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