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Live Cell Imaging of Arabidopsis Root Hairs

2013
Root hairs are tubular extensions from the root surface that expand by tip growth. This highly focused type of cell expansion, combined with position of root hairs on the surface of the root, makes them ideal cells for microscopic observation.
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Electrobiology of Root Hairs

2000
During growth and development of the plant root, root hairs often play a key role in nodulation, and water and ion uptake. Root hairs are not an obligatory cell type on the root surface. However, when present, they have highly active respiration (Connoly and Berlyn 1996), and are known to preferentially express a number of transport proteins, such as ...
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Root Hair Zone of Soil-grown Roots

Nature, 1963
PATHOGENS which invade the roots of higher plants from the soil, in general, enter through the root hair zone of the seedling or the feeder roots of the older plant. Recent examination of certain common soil-grown species of dicotyledons and monocotyledons, namely, broad bean (Vicia faba), castor bean (Ricinus communis), mustard (Brassica nigra ...
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Development of root hairs

2004
The cytoskeleton is a dynamic filamentous structure composed of at least actin and microtubule networks. Actin and microtubules are no different structurally from their animal and fungal counterparts. However, the strategies of cell differentiation and development in plants require this network to respond appropriately to plant-specific developmental ...
Grierson, C., Ketelaar, T.
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Root Hair Imaging Using Confocal Microscopy

Plant genetics plays a key role in determining root hair initiation and development. A complex network of genetic interactions therefore closely monitors and influences root hair phenotype and morphology. The significance of these genes can be studied by employing, for instance, loss-of-function mutants, overexpression plant lines, and fluorescently ...
Krishna Vasant, Mutanwad   +2 more
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The root of nutrient stress resistance

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
exaly  

Arbuscular mycorrhiza: the mother of plant root endosymbioses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2008
Martin Parniske
exaly  

Getting to the root of microbiome assembly

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
exaly  

RGF1 controls root meristem size through ROS signalling

Nature, 2019
Masashi Yamada, Philip N Benfey
exaly  

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