This work demonstrates small peptide-mediated root to shoot signalling in response to drought. CAS PubMed Google Scholar Dinneny, J. R. Developmental responses to water and salinity in root systems. Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 35, 239–257 (2019). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Leftley, N...
Consistent with a microbiota–root–shoot axis, the aboveground shoot transcriptome was influenced by BFO commensals (shoot: ‘microorganisms: light’, R2 = 0.091, P = 0.041), while the belowground root transcriptome was modulated by the light condition (root: ‘microorganisms: light’, ...
Root systemsVarious growth systems are available for studying plant root growth and plant鈥搈icrobe interactions including hydroponics and aeroponics. Although some of these systems work well withArabidopsis thalianaand smaller cereal model plants, they may not scale up as well for use with hundreds ...
A lot of the plants the dogs sniffed out were “very small,” she added, and would have been extremely difficult for humans to find. Mark Daluge, Beckworth’s colleague and Weed and Pest’s assistant director, is as familiar as anyone with the fight to snuff out th...
Another way to increase humidity is to place your plant pots on a tray of pebbles with a small amount of water under them (making sure to keep the water under the top of the pebbles). This allows your plants to be in a moist environment without having to worry about root rot. ...
In this review, we made an attempt to create a holistic picture of plant response to a rising temperature environment and its impact by covering all aspect
with other molecules a comprehensive determination of PPIs within an organism is an essential aspect of systems biology that is used to uncover unknown functions and to gain insight into complex cellular networks. However, understanding the dynamic nature of protein complexes with respect to composition...
One of the most distinct alpine plants hail from the Rocky Mountains—the bitterroot. The salmon pink and white striped flowers make it look like a noble, cultivated garden plant, yet it springs forth from the gravel with almost no foliage at all. The bitterroot was discovered in the early...
The selection of a single species for study inevitably will produce data with no generalization potential. “The alpine physio-type” does not exist. One randomly selected species or small group of species may represent a very special case, and be all but “typical.” A good example is the ...
Choreographing root architecture and rhizosphere interactions through synthetic biology Engineering the form and function of root systems and their associated microbiota could provide a means to mitigate adverse climate-driven effects. Here, the authors review the recent developments in plant and rhizobacteria...