Root caps provide a protective layer in front of the meristem that protects the meristem from abrasion by soil particles. The continuous production and sloughing of the root cap cells may be an adaptation to decrease the friction at the soil-root interface by acting as a low-friction lining to the channel formed by the root. Experiments were performed which provide the first direct evidence that such cell sloughing decreases frictional resistance to root penetration. The penetration resistance (force per unit cross-sectional area) to maize roots, which were pushed mechanically into the soil, was compared with the penetration resistance to growing roots and to 1 mm diameter metal probes (cone semi-angles of 7.5°or 30°). The pushed roots expe...
The root cap (RC) is a multilayered dome of spindle-shaped parenchyma cells that overlies the growin...
Sustainable intensification is seen as the main route for meeting the world's increasing demands for...
Background: We investigated interacting effects of matric potential and soil strength on root elonga...
Root caps provide a protective layer in front of the meristem that protects the meristem from abrasi...
The root cap assists the passage of the root through soil by means of its slimy mucilage secretion a...
The root cap assists the passage of the root through soil by means of its slimy mucilage secretion a...
To penetrate soil, a root requires pressure both to expand the cavity it is to occupy, sn, and to ov...
Soil surrounding a growing root must be displaced to accommodate the increased root volume. To ease ...
To assess the influence of mechanical impedance on cell fluxes in the root cap, maize (Zea mays) see...
Root growth and development are highly modulated by soil conditions which influence its mechanical i...
Plant roots release mucilage and root border cells (RBCs) into rhizosphere, which function as a comp...
International audienceDuring root progression in soil, root cap cells are the first to encounter obs...
During the progression of root in soil, root cap cells are the first to encounter obstacles and are ...
The root cap (RC) is a multilayered dome of spindle-shaped parenchyma cells that overlies the growin...
Sustainable intensification is seen as the main route for meeting the world's increasing demands for...
Background: We investigated interacting effects of matric potential and soil strength on root elonga...
Root caps provide a protective layer in front of the meristem that protects the meristem from abrasi...
The root cap assists the passage of the root through soil by means of its slimy mucilage secretion a...
The root cap assists the passage of the root through soil by means of its slimy mucilage secretion a...
To penetrate soil, a root requires pressure both to expand the cavity it is to occupy, sn, and to ov...
Soil surrounding a growing root must be displaced to accommodate the increased root volume. To ease ...
To assess the influence of mechanical impedance on cell fluxes in the root cap, maize (Zea mays) see...
Root growth and development are highly modulated by soil conditions which influence its mechanical i...
Plant roots release mucilage and root border cells (RBCs) into rhizosphere, which function as a comp...
International audienceDuring root progression in soil, root cap cells are the first to encounter obs...
During the progression of root in soil, root cap cells are the first to encounter obstacles and are ...
The root cap (RC) is a multilayered dome of spindle-shaped parenchyma cells that overlies the growin...
Sustainable intensification is seen as the main route for meeting the world's increasing demands for...
Background: We investigated interacting effects of matric potential and soil strength on root elonga...