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Without roots there would be no rhizosphere and no rhizodeposition to fuel microbial activity. Although micro-organisms may view roots merely as a source of carbon supply this belies the fascinating complexity and diversity of root systems that occurs despite their common function. Here, we examine ...
It also acts in the control of root hair formation (Cho et al., 2013). A G ⟶ A mutation in the 9th exon of OsORC3 (Origin Recognition Complex subunit 3) is responsible for the mutant (orc3) phenotype. OsORC3 is strongly expressed in regions of active cell proliferation, including...
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40. Regarding hair development, it has been shown that Wnt family members (WNTs) and Dickkopf WNT signaling pathway inhibitors (DKKs) determine hair follicle spacing through an activator–inhibitor system, one of the simplest reaction–diffusion models41. In tooth development, the activities of ...
These adaptations can be morphological such as changes in the root architecture or formation of cluster roots or may be symbiotic associations with mycorrhizae or nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Improvement of nutrient acquisition and use by plants is imperative for economic, humanitarian, and environmental ...
. The consistency of the expression ofbZIP,MYB, and ABA-dependent genes such asSUS(sucrose synthase),PvLEA18(late embryogenesis abundant protein),KS-DHN(KS-type dehydrin) andLTP(lipid-transfer protein) (Brocard-Gifford et al.2004; Hundertmark and Hincha2008; Orellana et al.2010) with the ...
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(such as nitrogen fixing bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi) to aid them in their quest for nutrients. Finally, some key biotic and abiotic constraints on root development and function in the soil environment are examined and some of the adaptations roots have evolved to counter such stresses ...
At the same time, the deep-root system with a higher energy metabolism gene content can produce ATP faster, and has a higher cytokinin flux (CTKs) [32], which is conducive to nitrogen absorption and aboveground growth. The roots with deep and more longitudinal distributions have smaller leaf...