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ONAC005 enhances salt stress tolerance by promoting suberin deposition in root endodermis. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant J
SUMMARY Salt stress impairs photosynthetic efficiency and consequently reduces the growth, development, and grain yield of crop plants. The formation of hydrophobic barriers in the root endodermis, including the suberin lamellae and Casparian strips, is ...
Kim Y   +8 more
europepmc   +3 more sources

Effects of soil water availability on development of suberin lamellae in the endodermis and exodermis and on cortical cell wall thickening in red bayberry (Myrica rubra Sieb. et Zucc.) tree roots

open access: yesScientia Horticulturae, 2011
Abstract The effects of soil water availability on suberin lamellae formation in the endodermis and exodermis and the occurrence of cell wall thickening in the cortex in red bayberry ( Myrica rubra Sieb. et Zucc.) tree roots were examined during tissue aging.
Naosuke Nii
exaly   +3 more sources

Root Suberin Plays Important Roles in Reducing Water Loss and Sodium Uptake in Arabidopsis thaliana

open access: yesMetabolites, 2021
Suberin is a cell-wall-associated hetero-polymer deposited in specific plant tissues. The precise role of its composition and lamellae structure in protecting plants against abiotic stresses is unclear.
Nayana D. G. de Silva   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Histochemical Staining of Suberin in Plant Roots

open access: yesBio-Protocol, 2021
Histological stains are useful tools for characterizing cell shape, arrangement and the material they are made from. Stains can be used individually or simultaneously to mark different cell structures or polymers within the same cells, and to visualize ...
Peter Marhavý, Shahid Siddique
doaj   +2 more sources

CYP86A33 -Targeted Gene Silencing in Potato Tuber Alters Suberin Composition, Distorts Suberin Lamellae, and Impairs the Periderm's Water Barrier Function       [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 2008
Abstract Suberin is a cell wall lipid polyester found in the cork cells of the periderm offering protection against dehydration and pathogens. Its biosynthesis and assembly, as well as its contribution to the sealing properties of the periderm, are still poorly understood.
Olga, Serra   +9 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Suberin plasticity to developmental and exogenous cues is regulated by a set of MYB transcription factors

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
Significance Endodermal suberin plays crucial roles in plant nutrition by forming barriers for the free diffusion of water and nutrients. Suberin formation is tightly regulated by exogenous and developmental cues, which independently control suberin ...
Vinay Shukla   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Apoplastic barriers of Populus × canescens roots in reaction to different cultivation conditions and abiotic stress treatments [PDF]

open access: yesStress Biology, 2023
Populus is an important tree genus frequently cultivated for economical purposes. However, the high sensitivity of poplars towards water deficit, drought, and salt accumulation significantly affects plant productivity and limits biomass yield.
Paul Grünhofer   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Building and breaking of a barrier: Suberin plasticity and function in the endodermis

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Plant Biology, 2021
Plant cells coated with hydrophobic compounds constitute a protective barrier to control movement of materials through plant tissues. In roots, the endodermis develops two barriers: the Casparian strips establish an apoplastic barrier and suberin ...
Vinay Shukla, Marie Barberon
exaly   +2 more sources

Suberin lamella development in maize seedling roots grown in aerated and stagnant conditions [PDF]

open access: yesPlant, Cell & Environment, 2005
ABSTRACTHypoxia can stimulate the development of a suberized exodermis in aquatic plants; however, its influence on this aspect of terrestrial root development is sparsely documented. To determine the effects of hypoxia on maize (Zea mays cv. Seneca Horizon) roots, seedlings were grown in vermiculite (VERM), aerated hydroponics (AER), stagnant ...
DARYL E. ENSTONE, CAROL A. PETERSON
openaire   +2 more sources

Research Progress and Hotspots Analysis of Apoplastic Barriers in the Roots of Plants Based on Bibliometrics from 2003 to 2023 [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
The apoplastic barriers, composed of Casparian strip (CS) and suberin lamellae (SL), are integral to the regulation of water and plant nutrient uptake in plants, as well as their resilience to abiotic stresses.
Chongyuan Qin   +10 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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