The effect of mechanical stress on the root apical meristem (RAM) organization of Zea mays was investigated. In the experiment performed, root apices were grown through a narrowing of either circular (variant I) or elliptical (variant II) shape. This caused a mechanical impedance distributed circumferentially or from the opposite sides in variant I and II, respectively. The maximal force exerted by the growing root in response to the impedance reached the value of 0.15 N for variant I and 0.08 N for variant II. Significant morphological and anatomical changes were observed. The changes in morphology depended on the variant and concerned diminishing and/or deformation of the cross-section of the root apex, and buckling and swelling of the ro...
<p><b>a) 3-day old plant root.</b> Photograph of a <i>Zea mays</i> plant where it can be recognized ...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
Growth and development of the root system require the coordinated regulation of developmental progra...
doi wspólne dla całości materiałów konferencyjnychSesja posterowa - XIV Overall Polish in vitro Cult...
Root growth and development are highly modulated by soil mechanical properties such as texture, stru...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
Roots grow in a complex soil environment, which exhibits spatial and temporal variability in structu...
In soils, plants often encounter barriers to their growth and must be able to respond to stress app...
During the progression of root in soil, root cap cells are the first to encounter obstacles and are ...
In grasses, the apical part of the root is covered by a two-layered deposit of extracellular materia...
Osmotically driven turgor pressure of plant cells can be higher than that of a car tire. It puts tre...
The root system architecture adjustment is one of the possible plant reactions to stress effects of ...
International audienceDuring root progression in soil, root cap cells are the first to encounter obs...
In grasses, the apical part of the root is covered by a two-layered deposit of extracellular materi...
Morphogenesis does not just require the correct expression of patterning genes; these genes must ind...
<p><b>a) 3-day old plant root.</b> Photograph of a <i>Zea mays</i> plant where it can be recognized ...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
Growth and development of the root system require the coordinated regulation of developmental progra...
doi wspólne dla całości materiałów konferencyjnychSesja posterowa - XIV Overall Polish in vitro Cult...
Root growth and development are highly modulated by soil mechanical properties such as texture, stru...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
Roots grow in a complex soil environment, which exhibits spatial and temporal variability in structu...
In soils, plants often encounter barriers to their growth and must be able to respond to stress app...
During the progression of root in soil, root cap cells are the first to encounter obstacles and are ...
In grasses, the apical part of the root is covered by a two-layered deposit of extracellular materia...
Osmotically driven turgor pressure of plant cells can be higher than that of a car tire. It puts tre...
The root system architecture adjustment is one of the possible plant reactions to stress effects of ...
International audienceDuring root progression in soil, root cap cells are the first to encounter obs...
In grasses, the apical part of the root is covered by a two-layered deposit of extracellular materi...
Morphogenesis does not just require the correct expression of patterning genes; these genes must ind...
<p><b>a) 3-day old plant root.</b> Photograph of a <i>Zea mays</i> plant where it can be recognized ...
Plant cells in tissues experience mechanical stress not only as a result of high turgor, but also th...
Growth and development of the root system require the coordinated regulation of developmental progra...