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The development of the root apex is determined by progress of cells from the meristematic region to the successive post-mitotic developmental zones for transition, cell elongation and final cell differentiation.
Dominik eNovak +4 more
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La anatomía de la raíz como evidencia filogenética para los helechos Cheilanthoides (Pteridaceae)
Introducción y Objetivos: A nuestra hipótesis sobre las relaciones evolutivas de los helechos cheilanthoides, fundamentada en datos moleculares, y parcialmente por datos morfológicos y reproductivos, aquí se suma un estudio de la anatomía de la raíz en ...
Marcela A. Hernández +3 more
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SCHIZORIZA controls an asymmetric cell division and restricts epidermal identity in the Arabidopsis root [PDF]
The primary root of Arabidopsis has a simple cellular organisation. The fixed radial cell pattern results from stereotypical cell divisions that occur in the meristem.
Dolan, L. +3 more
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The proteome profiles of specific cell types have recently been investigated using techniques such as fluorescence activated cell sorting and laser capture microdissection.
Yoichiro Fukao +6 more
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Novel Sources of Witchweed (Striga) Resistance from Wild Sorghum Accessions [PDF]
Sorghum is a major food staple in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), but its production is constrained by the parasitic plant Striga that attaches to the roots of many cereals crops and causes severe stunting and loss of yield. Away from cultivated farmland, wild
Atera +40 more
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Anatomical Modifications in two Juncus Species under Salt Stress Conditions
The anatomic structure of roots and culms of two Juncus species with different degrees of salt tolerance was analysed in plants grown for two months under salt stress (NaCl treatments) and in control, non-treated plants. The aim of the study was not only
Mohamad Al HASSAN +4 more
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ZIFL1.1 transporter modulates polar auxin transport by stabilizing membrane abundance of multiple PINs inArabidopsisroot tip [PDF]
Cell-to-cell directional flow of the phytohormone auxin is primarily established by polar localization of the PIN auxin transporters, a process tightly regulated at multiple levels by auxin itself.
Baster, Pawel +3 more
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Gymnanthemum amygdalinum (Delile) Sch.Bip. ex Walp. (Asteraceae), better known by its former name Vernonia amygdalina Delile, is a small shrub used in folk medicine as an antipyretic, laxative, antimalarial and anthelmintic.
Márcia do Rocio Duarte +1 more
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Sequential induction of auxin efflux and influx carriers regulates lateral root emergence [PDF]
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Alistair M Middleton +26 more
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Root growth in Arabidopsis requires gibberellin/DELLA signalling in the endodermis
Gibberellins (GAs) are key regulators of plant growth and development. They promote growth by targeting the degradation of DELLA repressor proteins; however, their site of action at the cellular, tissue or organ levels remains unknown. To map the site of GA action in regulating root growth, we expressed gai, a non-degradable, mutant DELLA protein, in ...
Ubeda-Tomas, S. +8 more
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