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Occurrence of "pores" (unthickened cell walls), presence of little or no cuticle (offering minimum resistance for oxygen diffusion) and dense cytoplasm studded with mitochondria at Ule tip of the root hairs, are some of the special ultrastructural adaptations of root hairs which offer an ...
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One of the most striking features of the plant root hair cell tissue specimen is its microscopic structure. Under the microscope, the intricate network of root hairs and their associated cells becomes apparent, highlighting the specialized adaptations that enable these cells to effectively absorb water...
auxin metabolic process cutin biosynthetic process 0.4 positive regulation of cell size 0.2 lateral root formation 0.0 Mock TSA root hair cell tip growth 0246 −Log10(p.adj) Log2(Fold Enrichment) 234 Fig. 4 | Dynamics of H3K27ac revealing contrasting responses of KN9204 and J411 to low ...
root hair fate is specified by asymmetric cell division, thus smaller daughter cells gain root hair identity while larger daughter cells become non-hair cells. For plants that undergo type III patterning, such as Arabidopsis, hair cell identity is determined by the position of cells. In these pl...
Roots are one of the earliest adaptations that enabled plants to colonize land (Kenrick & Crane, 1997). They perform essential functions necessary for the survival and development of plants, such as anchoring them to a substrate, providing mechanical support, storingphotoassimilates, and absorbing ...
Since the top part of soils is often richer in phosphorus, adaptations of root architecture that increase root density in the upper parts of the soil favor phosphorus-uptake efficiency. This is achieved by a shallower growth angle of axial roots, leading to a greater length of roots in the ...
Programmed Cell Death PRD: Partial Root zone Drying PERKs: Proline-rich Extensin-like Receptor Kinases PIP: Plasma membrane Intrinsic Protein PM: Plasma Membrane PRX: Peroxiredoxins PTI: Pattern-Triggered Immunity RALF34: Rapid Alkalinization Factor RBOHD and F: Respiratory Burst Oxidase...
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