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Stem cell regulators drive a G1 duration gradient during plant root development. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Plants
Echevarría C   +9 more
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The mechanical properties of Arabidopsis thaliana roots adapt dynamically during development and to stress

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Alonso Baez L   +10 more
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ONAC005 enhances salt stress tolerance by promoting suberin deposition in root endodermis. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant J
Kim Y   +8 more
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Resilience in aridity: from biomass reduction to antioxidant accumulation in sewan grass. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biol
Bibi S   +5 more
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Mechanistic interpretation of transport parameters of root endodermis

open access: yesCurrent Topics in Biophysics, 2004
Suchanek, G.   +3 more
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The endodermis and shoot gravitropism

Trends in Plant Science, 1999
Shoots and roots of higher plants exhibit negative and positive gravitropism, respectively. A variety of gravitropic mutants have recently been isolated from Arabidopsis, the characterization of which demonstrates that the molecular mechanisms of the gravitropic responses in roots, hypocotyls and inflorescence stems are different.
Masao Tasaka   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

SUBERMAN regulates developmental suberization of the Arabidopsis root endodermis [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Journal, 2020
SummaryRoot endodermis, the innermost cortical layer surrounding the root vasculature, serves as the foremost barrier to water, solutes, and nutrients taken up from soil. Endodermis barrier functionality is achieved via its hydrophobic coating of lignified Casparian strips and the suberin lamellae; nonetheless the regulatory mechanisms underlying ...
Hagai Cohen, Chunhua Wang, Shuang Wu
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Bacterial community and root endodermis: a complementary relationship

Trends in Plant Science, 2023
There are feedforward and feedback loops along the microbiota-root-shoot axis to maintain plant growth or defense under environmental stresses. Here, we highlight a reciprocal interaction between the endodermis and the plant-bacterial community, which stabilizes the diffusion barriers to maintain nutrient homeostasis under nutritional stress.
Nidhi Kandhol   +6 more
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Revisiting the occurrence and evidence of endodermis in angiosperm shoots

open access: yesFlora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2020
Abstract A sampling of angiosperms across a broad spectrum of families and generas was done to determine if angiosperms from the ANA grade basal angiosperms to the Zingiberales of the monocots and Apiales of the eudicots had an endodermis with demonstrable Casparian bands in shoots because the literature has a paucity of demonstrable images ...
James L Seago
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