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Transcriptomic and physiological insights into auxin-mediated root growth and potassium uptake in tobacco under low-potassium stress. [PDF]
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The role of OsRGA1 in aerenchyma formation and adventitious root growth in rice seedlings based on the U-Gompertz model. [PDF]
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Folate depletion impact on the cell cycle results in restricted primary root growth in Arabidopsis. [PDF]
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Nature New Biology, 1972
THE elongation of a plant cell involves the yielding of the cell wall under the action of tensile stresses in the wall1. The rate of elongation, R, can be expressed simply as R=mW, where m is the extensibility of the cell wall material and W is the wall pressure.
E L, Greacen, J S, Oh
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THE elongation of a plant cell involves the yielding of the cell wall under the action of tensile stresses in the wall1. The rate of elongation, R, can be expressed simply as R=mW, where m is the extensibility of the cell wall material and W is the wall pressure.
E L, Greacen, J S, Oh
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FERONIA mediates root nutating growth
The Plant Journal, 2020SUMMARYRoot nutation indicates the behavior that roots grow in a waving and skewing way due to unequal growth rates on different sides. Although a few developmental and environmental factors have been reported, genetic pathways mediating this process are obscure.
En Li +4 more
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Planta, 1972
The caps of the roots of Zea mays (var. Kelvedon 33) are the source of a growth inhibitor system which also acts on the root elongation of Lens culinaris.
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The caps of the roots of Zea mays (var. Kelvedon 33) are the source of a growth inhibitor system which also acts on the root elongation of Lens culinaris.
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Root Growth and Rooting of Basswood
Botanical Gazette, 1968Seedling root growth of basswood (Tilia americana L.) was observed in soil pits between nursery rows, in pots (by inverting the soil ball), and in Lucite cylinders in the greenhouse. Root growth occurred primarily during late spring, summer, and fall in the nursery. It occurred throughout the year in the greenhouse.
William C. Ashby, James N. Cummins
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Growth components in Allium roots
Planta, 1970This paper reports results of a study of root growth, duration of the division cycle, and cell size for different intervals of root length, associated with different phases of growth, namely, from the onset of growth to the achievement of a steady state characterized by a constant rate of growth.
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Science, 2011
Plant Science![Figure][1] CREDIT: NASA/ IMAGE COURTESY OF ESA In the growing Arabidopsis root tip, the hormone auxin regulates cell division and differentiation from the stem cell niche. Auxin is expressed as a gradient, which peaks at the root meristem, where stem cells drive root growth.
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Plant Science![Figure][1] CREDIT: NASA/ IMAGE COURTESY OF ESA In the growing Arabidopsis root tip, the hormone auxin regulates cell division and differentiation from the stem cell niche. Auxin is expressed as a gradient, which peaks at the root meristem, where stem cells drive root growth.
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