Roots attach plants to the ground and ensure efficient and selective uptake of water and nutrients. These functions are facilitated by the morphological and anatomical structures of the root, formed by the activity of the root apical meristem (RAM) and consecutive patterning and differentiation of specific tissues with distinct functions. Despite the importance of this plant organ, its evolutionary history is not clear, but fossils suggest that roots evolved at least twice, in the lycophyte (clubmosses and their allies) and in the euphyllophyte (ferns and seed plants) lineages. Both lycophyte and euphyllophyte roots grow indeterminately by the action of an apical meristem, which is protected by a root cap. They produce root hairs, and in mo...
In plant development, the basic body plan is laid down during embryogenesis. Development carries on ...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...
As plants are sessile organisms, their developmental plasticity is crucial for adapting to environme...
Roots attach plants to the ground and ensure efficient and selective uptake of water and nutrients. ...
Roots provide multiple key functions for plants, including anchorage and capturing of water and nutr...
The molecular basis for the origin and diversification of morphological adaptations is a central iss...
Prior to the availability of the genome sequence, the root of Arabidopsis had attracted a small but ...
Root branching is critical for plants to secure anchorage and ensure the supply of water, minerals, ...
Lateral roots (LRs) are crucial for increasing the surface area of root systems to explore heterogen...
The root provides a useful system for the analysis of plant organ formation. Mutations that affect r...
Unlike animals, most of the plants are sessile. This may be a reason why they developed the powerful...
Adventitious roots (ARs) are formed de novo during post-embryonic development from non-root tissues,...
Lateral roots (LR) branch out from the primary root in order to provide essential stability and allo...
Plant roots and root systems are indispensable for water and nutrient foraging and as such a major e...
Lateral roots (LRs) are an important part of plant root systems. In dicots, for example, after plant...
In plant development, the basic body plan is laid down during embryogenesis. Development carries on ...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...
As plants are sessile organisms, their developmental plasticity is crucial for adapting to environme...
Roots attach plants to the ground and ensure efficient and selective uptake of water and nutrients. ...
Roots provide multiple key functions for plants, including anchorage and capturing of water and nutr...
The molecular basis for the origin and diversification of morphological adaptations is a central iss...
Prior to the availability of the genome sequence, the root of Arabidopsis had attracted a small but ...
Root branching is critical for plants to secure anchorage and ensure the supply of water, minerals, ...
Lateral roots (LRs) are crucial for increasing the surface area of root systems to explore heterogen...
The root provides a useful system for the analysis of plant organ formation. Mutations that affect r...
Unlike animals, most of the plants are sessile. This may be a reason why they developed the powerful...
Adventitious roots (ARs) are formed de novo during post-embryonic development from non-root tissues,...
Lateral roots (LR) branch out from the primary root in order to provide essential stability and allo...
Plant roots and root systems are indispensable for water and nutrient foraging and as such a major e...
Lateral roots (LRs) are an important part of plant root systems. In dicots, for example, after plant...
In plant development, the basic body plan is laid down during embryogenesis. Development carries on ...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...
As plants are sessile organisms, their developmental plasticity is crucial for adapting to environme...