Abstract: Plant survival under abiotic stress conditions requires morphological and physiological adaptations. Adverse soil conditions directly affect root development, although the underlying mechanisms remain largely to be discovered. Plant hormones regulate normal root growth and mediate root morphological responses to abiotic stress. Hormone synthesis, signal transduction, perception and cross-talk create a complex network in which metal stress can interfere, resulting in root growth alterations. We focus on Arabidopsis thaliana, for which gene networks in root development have been intensively studied, and supply essential terminology of anatomy and growth of roots. Knowledge of gene networks, mechanisms and interactions related to the...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
Plant survival under abiotic stress conditions requires morphological and physiological adaptations....
Continuing root growth is crucial for the ongoing survival of a plant and provides the structure bas...
In this work, specific concentrations of cadmium, copper and zinc in double combination, were suppli...
In this work, specific concentrations of cadmium, copper and zinc in double combination, were suppli...
In plant development, the basic body plan is laid down during embryogenesis. Development carries on ...
DoctorTwo main plant organ systems are the shoot and root system. Plant roots anchor the plant to th...
The development of plants challenged by environmental stress alters plant architecture through sever...
Phytohormones are important plant growth regulators that control many developmental processes, such ...
Phytohormones are important plant growth regulators that control many developmental processes, such ...
Plants are sessile organisms and therefore they must adapt their growth and architecture to a changi...
The molecular mechanisms by which plants modulate their root growth rate (RGR) in response to nutrie...
In soils, plants often encounter barriers to their growth and must be able to respond to stress app...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
Plant survival under abiotic stress conditions requires morphological and physiological adaptations....
Continuing root growth is crucial for the ongoing survival of a plant and provides the structure bas...
In this work, specific concentrations of cadmium, copper and zinc in double combination, were suppli...
In this work, specific concentrations of cadmium, copper and zinc in double combination, were suppli...
In plant development, the basic body plan is laid down during embryogenesis. Development carries on ...
DoctorTwo main plant organ systems are the shoot and root system. Plant roots anchor the plant to th...
The development of plants challenged by environmental stress alters plant architecture through sever...
Phytohormones are important plant growth regulators that control many developmental processes, such ...
Phytohormones are important plant growth regulators that control many developmental processes, such ...
Plants are sessile organisms and therefore they must adapt their growth and architecture to a changi...
The molecular mechanisms by which plants modulate their root growth rate (RGR) in response to nutrie...
In soils, plants often encounter barriers to their growth and must be able to respond to stress app...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...
To date, almost no information is available in roots and shoots of the model plant Arabidopsis thali...