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A DOF transcription factor GLW9/OsDOF25 regulates grain shape and tiller angle in rice. [PDF]
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Gravitropic Gene Expression Divergence Associated With Adaptation to Contrasting Environments in an Australian Wildflower. [PDF]
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Mechanical Model of Plant Shoot Gravitropism
The Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress Japan, 2021Satoru Tsugawa
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The endodermis and shoot gravitropism
Trends in Plant Science, 1999Shoots 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
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Role of Endodermal Cell Vacuoles in Shoot Gravitropism
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2002In higher plants, shoots and roots show negative and positive gravitropism, respectively. Data from surgical ablation experiments and analysis of starch deficient mutants have led to the suggestion that columella cells in the root cap function as gravity perception cells.
Takehide, Kato +2 more
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Effect of shoot tip and leaf removal on gravitropism in pea
Journal of Plant Physiology, 1997Intact, light-grown pea (Pisum sativum L. cv. Alaska) seedlings were subjected to continuous horizontal gravistimulation and their growth and bending response compared with seedlings whose shoot tip and youngest leaf had been excised and with seedlings to which a counterweight to replace the mass of the decapitated tissue was added. While all seedlings
H B, Tepper, R L, Yang
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The role of actin filaments in the gravitropic response of snapdragon flowering shoots
Planta, 2003The involvement of the actin and the microtubule cytoskeleton networks in the gravitropic response of snapdragon ( Antirrhinum majus L.) flowering shoots was studied using various specific cytoskeleton modulators. The microtubule-depolymerizing drugs tested had no effect on gravitropic bending.
Haya, Friedman +5 more
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