Plants are immobile organisms that require roots to efficiently and cost-effectively exploit their habitat for water and nutrients. Plant root systems are dynamic structures capable of altering root branching, root angle, and root growth rates determining overall architecture. This plasticity involves belowground plant-root mediated synergies coupled through a continuum of environmental interactions and endogenous developmental processes facilitating plants to adapt to favorable or adverse soil conditions. Plant root branching is paramount to ensure adequate access to soil water and nutrients. Although substantial resources have been devoted toward this goal, significant knowledge gaps exist. In well-studied systems such as rice and maize, ...
Plant root systems often have complex branching patterns. Models indicate that a complex architectur...
Plant branching development plays an important role in plant morphogenesis (aboveground plant type),...
© 2020 Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Plants forage soil for water and...
Root branching is critical for plants to secure anchorage and ensure the supply of water, minerals, ...
Extensively branched root systems can efficiently capture soil resources by increasing their absorbi...
The fundamental tasks of the root system are, besides anchoring, mediating interactions between plan...
To feed an ever-increasing world population while the availability of fertile soils is shrinking, th...
Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen macronutrient deficiencies remain a primary constraint to global agricul...
Plant roots have a large range of functions, including acquisition of water and nutrients, as well a...
Two new articles find that nodal root phenes are key traits for high nitrogen use efficiency and dis...
Lateral roots (LRs) are crucial for increasing the surface area of root systems to explore heterogen...
Most of the effort of crop breeding has focused on the expression of aboveground traits with the goa...
Roots are important to plants for a wide variety of processes, including nutrient and water uptake, ...
Background: The root system plays a major role in plant growth and development and root system archi...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Plant root systems often have complex branching patterns. Models indicate that a complex architectur...
Plant branching development plays an important role in plant morphogenesis (aboveground plant type),...
© 2020 Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Plants forage soil for water and...
Root branching is critical for plants to secure anchorage and ensure the supply of water, minerals, ...
Extensively branched root systems can efficiently capture soil resources by increasing their absorbi...
The fundamental tasks of the root system are, besides anchoring, mediating interactions between plan...
To feed an ever-increasing world population while the availability of fertile soils is shrinking, th...
Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen macronutrient deficiencies remain a primary constraint to global agricul...
Plant roots have a large range of functions, including acquisition of water and nutrients, as well a...
Two new articles find that nodal root phenes are key traits for high nitrogen use efficiency and dis...
Lateral roots (LRs) are crucial for increasing the surface area of root systems to explore heterogen...
Most of the effort of crop breeding has focused on the expression of aboveground traits with the goa...
Roots are important to plants for a wide variety of processes, including nutrient and water uptake, ...
Background: The root system plays a major role in plant growth and development and root system archi...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Plant root systems often have complex branching patterns. Models indicate that a complex architectur...
Plant branching development plays an important role in plant morphogenesis (aboveground plant type),...
© 2020 Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Plants forage soil for water and...