Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence with upward movement of the younger petioles. This so-called hyponastic response, in combination with stimulated petiole elongation, brings the leaf blade above the water surface and restores contact with the atmosphere. We made a detailed study of this differential growth process, encompassing the complete range of the known signal transduction pathway: from the cellular localization of differential growth, to the hormonal regulation, and the possible involvement of a cell wall loosening protein (expansin) as a downstream target. We show that hyponastic growth is caused by differential cell elongation across the petiole base, with cells on the abaxial (lower) surface elongating faster than c...
- The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on int...
The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on inter...
The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on inter...
The flooding-tolerant plant species Rumex palustris (Sm.) responds to complete submergence with stim...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The experiments described in this thesis have shown that the plant hormones ethylene, auxin, abscisi...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
Rumex palustris responds to submergence with an upward bending of the petioles (hyponastic growth) f...
The riverplain species Rumex palustris shows a remarkable response upon submergence. The petioles an...
The riverplain species Rumex palustris shows a remarkable response upon submergence. The petioles an...
Complete submergence is one of the most severe abiotic stresses worldwide, both in natural and man-m...
Elongation of leaves and stem is a key trait for survival of terrestrial plants during shallow but p...
- The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on int...
The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on inter...
The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on inter...
The flooding-tolerant plant species Rumex palustris (Sm.) responds to complete submergence with stim...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The experiments described in this thesis have shown that the plant hormones ethylene, auxin, abscisi...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
The semi-aquatic dicot Rumex palustris responds to complete submergence by enhanced elongation of yo...
Rumex palustris responds to submergence with an upward bending of the petioles (hyponastic growth) f...
The riverplain species Rumex palustris shows a remarkable response upon submergence. The petioles an...
The riverplain species Rumex palustris shows a remarkable response upon submergence. The petioles an...
Complete submergence is one of the most severe abiotic stresses worldwide, both in natural and man-m...
Elongation of leaves and stem is a key trait for survival of terrestrial plants during shallow but p...
- The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on int...
The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on inter...
The molecular mechanisms controlling underwater elongation are based extensively on studies on inter...