نتایج جستجو برای: root elongation

تعداد نتایج: 165130  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
R E Sharp W K Silk T C Hsiao

Seedlings of maize (Zea mays L. cv WF9 x Mo 17) were grown in vermiculite at various water potentials. The primary root continued slow rates of elongation at water potentials which completely inhibited shoot growth. To gain an increased understanding of the root growth response, we examined the spatial distribution of growth at various water potentials. Time lapse photography of the growth of m...

2014
Kenta Yukiyoshi Ichirou Karahara

Although the extent of aerenchyma (interconnected gas-filled space) formed in the cortex of the roots of some species can be promoted by submergence and ethylene, such roots also form a somewhat less extensive aerenchyma under well-aerated conditions. It has been unclear whether or not ethylene is also involved in promoting this constitutive aerenchyma. To confirm the potential of ethylene to s...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2007
Eric J W Visser Ronald Pierik

The slow gas diffusion rate in flooded soil not only causes oxygen deficiency, but also favours the accumulation of ethylene in root systems to concentrations that may strongly affect root elongation. Previously published experiments showed that root elongation in rice is much less strongly inhibited by ethylene than in some other species less well adapted to wet conditions. Rice roots have als...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2003
Phyllis A W Martin Michael Blackburn

Cucurbitacins are feeding stimulants for corn rootworm used in baits to control the adults of this insect pest. Corn rootworm larvae also feed compulsively on cucurbitacins. Cucurbitacins are reported to be gibberellin antagonists that may preclude their use as seed treatments for these soil-dwelling insects. The crude extract of a bitter Hawkesbury watermelon containing cucurbitacin E-glycosid...

2015
Jeanne M. Harris

Plants modulate root growth in response to changes in the local environment, guided by intrinsic developmental genetic programs. The hormone Abscisic Acid (ABA) mediates responses to different environmental factors, such as the presence of nitrate in the soil, water stress and salt, shaping the structure of the root system by regulating the production of lateral roots as well as controlling roo...

Journal: :Development 2012
Massimiliano Sassi Yanfen Lu Yonghong Zhang Juan Wang Pankaj Dhonukshe Ikram Blilou Minqiu Dai Juan Li Ximing Gong Yvon Jaillais Xuhong Yu Jan Traas Ida Ruberti Haiyang Wang Ben Scheres Teva Vernoux Jian Xu

When a plant germinates in the soil, elongation of stem-like organs is enhanced whereas leaf and root growth is inhibited. How these differential growth responses are orchestrated by light and integrated at the organismal level to shape the plant remains to be elucidated. Here, we show that light signals through the master photomorphogenesis repressor COP1 to coordinate root and shoot growth in...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Misuk Cho Sang Ho Lee Hyung-Taeg Cho

ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters transport diverse substrates across membranes in various organisms. However, plant ABC transporters have only been scantily characterized. By taking advantage of the auxin-sensitive Arabidopsis thaliana root hair cell and tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) suspension cell systems, we show here that Arabidopsis P-glycoprotein4 (PGP4) displays auxin efflux activit...

2001
Eric A. Kuehler Mary Anne Sword Dan Andries

In 1989, lwo levels each of stand density and fertilization were established in an 8-year-old loblolly pine (Pinus faeda L.) plantation. In March 1995, treatments were reapplied, and root elongation and carbohydrate concentrations were monitored for 2 years. Our objective was to evaluate relationships between seasonal root growth and carbohydrate concentration in response to thinning and fertil...

Journal: :Genes & development 2001
G Schindelman A Morikami J Jung T I Baskin N C Carpita P Derbyshire M C McCann P N Benfey

To control organ shape, plant cells expand differentially. The organization of the cellulose microfibrils in the cell wall is a key determinant of differential expansion. Mutations in the COBRA (COB) gene of Arabidopsis, known to affect the orientation of cell expansion in the root, are reported here to reduce the amount of crystalline cellulose in cell walls in the root growth zone. The COB ge...

2015
Emmanuel Delhaize Tina M. Rathjen Colin R. Cavanagh

Rhizosheaths comprise soil that adheres to plant roots and, in some species, are indicative of root hair length. In this study, the genetics of rhizosheath size in wheat was investigated by screening the progeny of multiparent advanced generation intercrosses (MAGIC). Two MAGIC populations were screened for rhizosheath size using a high throughput method. One MAGIC population was developed from...

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