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pyRootHair: Machine learning accelerated software for high-throughput phenotyping of plant root hair traits. [PDF]

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Tsang I   +5 more
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Root cell wall remodeling during symbiotic microbial colonization. [PDF]

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Monroy-Morales E   +2 more
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Selection and <i>In Vitro</i> Assessment of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria from Black Soldier Fly (<i>Hermetia illucens</i>) Frass. [PDF]

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Root Hairs

Choice Reviews Online, 2009
Root hairs, the tip-growing extensions of root epidermal cells, are a model system for answering many plant cell and developmental biology research questions. This book, written by experts in the field, covers the research up to 2008 on cellular, genetic, electrophysiological and developmental aspects of root hair growth, as well as the interaction of ...
Emons, A.M.C., Ketelaar, M.J.
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Microtubules in root hairs

Journal of Cell Science, 1985
ABSTRACT The microtubules of root hairs of Raphanus sativus, Lepidium sativum, Equisetum hyemale, Limnoblum sloloniferum, Ceratopteris thalictroides, Allium sativum and Urtica dioica were inves-tigated using immunofluorescence and electron microscopy. Arrays of cortical microtubules were observed in all hairs.
J A, Traas   +4 more
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Root hair systems biology

Trends in Plant Science, 2010
Plant functional genomic studies have largely measured the response of whole plants, organs and tissues, resulting in the dilution of the signal from individual cells. Methods are needed where the full repertoire of functional genomic tools can be applied to a single plant cell.
Marc, Libault   +4 more
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Chitosan stimulates root hair callose deposition and inhibits root hair growth

2023
AbstractAlthough angiosperm plants have a general capacity to react after the immunity elicitor chitin or chitosan treatment by the cell wall callose deposition, this response in particular cell types and its evolutionary conservation is not understood.
Matěj Drs   +15 more
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Root Hair Development

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2002
Root hairs are projections from the epidermal cells of the root that are thought to increase its effective surface area for nutrient and water uptake, enlarge the volume of exploited soil, and aid in anchoring the plant to the soil. Their formation occurs as a series of developmental processes starting with cell fate specification in the meristem.
Tatiana Bibikova, Simon Gilroy
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