Root hair size determines the surface area/volume ratio of the whole roots exposed to the nutrient and water pools, thereby likely impacting nutrient and water uptake rates. The speed at which they grow is determined both by cell-intrinsic factors like hormones (e.g., auxin) and external environmental signals like nutrient availability in the soil (e.g., phosphate). Overall root hair growth is controlled by the transcription factors RSL4 and RSL2. While high levels of auxin promote root hair growth, high levels of inorganic phosphate (Pi) in the media are able to strongly repress RSL4 and RSL2 expression linked to a decreased polar growth. In this work, we inquired the mechanism used by root hairs to integrate conflicting growth signals lik...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Root hair size determines the surface area/volume ratio of the whole roots exposed to the nutrient a...
Root hair size determines the surface area/volume ratio of the whole roots exposed to the nutrient a...
Phosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ adaptive mechanisms to fo...
Phosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ adaptive mechanisms to fo...
International audienceSignificance Tip-growing root hairs are an excellent model system for decipher...
Root hair growth dramatically expands the root surface area, thus facilitating water and nutrient up...
Root hair (RH) size has vital physiological implications, since it influences the surface area of th...
Plants modify organ growth and tune morphogenesis in response to various endogenous and environmenta...
International audiencePhosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ ada...
Root hair initiation is a highly regulated aspect of root development. The plant hormone ethylene an...
International audiencePhosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ ada...
International audiencePhosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ ada...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Root hair size determines the surface area/volume ratio of the whole roots exposed to the nutrient a...
Root hair size determines the surface area/volume ratio of the whole roots exposed to the nutrient a...
Phosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ adaptive mechanisms to fo...
Phosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ adaptive mechanisms to fo...
International audienceSignificance Tip-growing root hairs are an excellent model system for decipher...
Root hair growth dramatically expands the root surface area, thus facilitating water and nutrient up...
Root hair (RH) size has vital physiological implications, since it influences the surface area of th...
Plants modify organ growth and tune morphogenesis in response to various endogenous and environmenta...
International audiencePhosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ ada...
Root hair initiation is a highly regulated aspect of root development. The plant hormone ethylene an...
International audiencePhosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ ada...
International audiencePhosphate (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. Roots employ ada...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...
Root hairs represent a beneficial agronomic trait to potentially reduce fertilizer and irrigation in...