Abstract Background Storage roots are an ecologically and agriculturally important plant trait that have evolved numerous times in angiosperms. Storage roots primarily function to store carbohydrates underground as reserves for perennial species. In morning glories, storage roots are well characterized in the crop species sweetpotato, where starch accumulates in storage roots. This starch-storage tissue proliferates, and roots thicken to accommodate the additional tissue. In morning glories, storage roots have evolved numerous times. The primary goal of this study is to understand whether this was through parallel evolution, where species use a common genetic mechanism to achieve storage root formation, or through convergent evolution, wher...
Abstract Background Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) is the sixth most important food crop in the w...
The ancient Gondwanan family Proteaceae has its greatest speciation in fire-prone environments of Au...
Plant roots and root systems are indispensable for water and nutrient foraging and as such a major e...
Sweetpotato is an important food crop globally, serving as a rich source of carbohydrates, vitamins,...
Abstract Background The comple...
The molecular basis for the origin and diversification of morphological adaptations is a central iss...
Plant succulence provides a classic example of evolutionary convergence in over 40 plant families. I...
Abstract Background Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) is the seventh most important crop in th...
<div><p>Plant succulence provides a classic example of evolutionary convergence in over 40 plant fam...
<div><p>Understanding the functional basis of auxin homeostasis requires knowledge about auxin biosy...
AbstractTo identify genes related to initiation of storage root development in sweetpotato, a cDNA l...
Understanding the functional basis of auxin homeostasis requires knowledge about auxin biosynthesis,...
Traditional botany focuses on the morphology, anatomy, and evolution of above-ground plant parts, bu...
Roots provide multiple key functions for plants, including anchorage and capturing of water and nutr...
Table S7. Genes differentially expressed between storage roots and fine roots of Distimake dissectus...
Abstract Background Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) is the sixth most important food crop in the w...
The ancient Gondwanan family Proteaceae has its greatest speciation in fire-prone environments of Au...
Plant roots and root systems are indispensable for water and nutrient foraging and as such a major e...
Sweetpotato is an important food crop globally, serving as a rich source of carbohydrates, vitamins,...
Abstract Background The comple...
The molecular basis for the origin and diversification of morphological adaptations is a central iss...
Plant succulence provides a classic example of evolutionary convergence in over 40 plant families. I...
Abstract Background Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) is the seventh most important crop in th...
<div><p>Plant succulence provides a classic example of evolutionary convergence in over 40 plant fam...
<div><p>Understanding the functional basis of auxin homeostasis requires knowledge about auxin biosy...
AbstractTo identify genes related to initiation of storage root development in sweetpotato, a cDNA l...
Understanding the functional basis of auxin homeostasis requires knowledge about auxin biosynthesis,...
Traditional botany focuses on the morphology, anatomy, and evolution of above-ground plant parts, bu...
Roots provide multiple key functions for plants, including anchorage and capturing of water and nutr...
Table S7. Genes differentially expressed between storage roots and fine roots of Distimake dissectus...
Abstract Background Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) is the sixth most important food crop in the w...
The ancient Gondwanan family Proteaceae has its greatest speciation in fire-prone environments of Au...
Plant roots and root systems are indispensable for water and nutrient foraging and as such a major e...