Lateral roots are determinants of plant root system architecture. Besides providing anchorage, they are a plant's means to explore the soil environment for water and nutrients. Lateral roots form post-embryonically and initiate deep within the root. On its way to the surface, the newly formed organ needs to grow through three overlying cell layers; the endodermis, cortex and epidermis. A picture is emerging that a tight integration of chemical and mechanical signalling between the lateral root and the surrounding tissue is essential for proper organogenesis. Here we review the latest progress made towards our understanding of the fascinating biology underlying lateral root emergence in Arabidopsis
Root systems can display variable architectures that contribute to survival strategies of plants. Th...
Recent studies in the model plant Arabidopsis provide new insight into the regulation of root archit...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...
Lateral roots are determinants of plant root system architecture. Besides providing anchorage, they ...
Lateral roots are determinants of plant root system architecture. Besides providing anchorage, they ...
Osmotically driven turgor pressure of plant cells can be higher than that of a car tire. It puts tre...
Lateral roots are formed postembryonically and determine the final shape of the root system, a deter...
International audienceLateral root initiation takes place deep within the parental root, requiring n...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
International audienceLateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. Th...
Unlike locomotive organisms capable of actively approaching essential resources, sessile plants must...
International audienceThe complex and adaptable architecture of the plant root system in soil is of ...
Lateral roots (LRs) are crucial for increasing the surface area of root systems to explore heterogen...
Land plants secure a constant supply of water and nutrients by developing a deep and densely branche...
Root systems can display variable architectures that contribute to survival strategies of plants. Th...
Recent studies in the model plant Arabidopsis provide new insight into the regulation of root archit...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...
Lateral roots are determinants of plant root system architecture. Besides providing anchorage, they ...
Lateral roots are determinants of plant root system architecture. Besides providing anchorage, they ...
Osmotically driven turgor pressure of plant cells can be higher than that of a car tire. It puts tre...
Lateral roots are formed postembryonically and determine the final shape of the root system, a deter...
International audienceLateral root initiation takes place deep within the parental root, requiring n...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
International audienceLateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. Th...
Unlike locomotive organisms capable of actively approaching essential resources, sessile plants must...
International audienceThe complex and adaptable architecture of the plant root system in soil is of ...
Lateral roots (LRs) are crucial for increasing the surface area of root systems to explore heterogen...
Land plants secure a constant supply of water and nutrients by developing a deep and densely branche...
Root systems can display variable architectures that contribute to survival strategies of plants. Th...
Recent studies in the model plant Arabidopsis provide new insight into the regulation of root archit...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...