Root system architecture plays an important role in determining nutrient and water acquisition and is modulated by endogenous and environmental factors, resulting in considerable developmental plasticity. The orientation of primary root growth in response to gravity (gravitropism) has been studied extensively, but little is known about the behaviour of lateral roots in response to this signal. Here, we analysed the response of lateral roots to gravity and, consistently with previous observations, we showed that gravitropism was acquired slowly after emergence. Using a lateral root induction system, we studied the kinetics for the appearance of statoliths, phloem connections and auxin transporter gene expression patterns. We found that stato...
Gravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to changes in orientation...
Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect to gravity. These gravitr...
Directional growth of lateral roots is critical for radial expansion and soil coverage. Despite its ...
Most research on gravity responses in plants has focused on primary roots and shoots, which typicall...
Most research on gravity responses in plants has focused on primary roots and shoots, which typicall...
The sedimentation of starch‐filled plastids is thought to be the primary mechanism by which gravity ...
The sedimentation of starch‐filled plastids is thought to be the primary mechanism by which gravity ...
International audienceRoot architecture plays an important role in water and nutrient acquisition an...
Gravitropism is an important tropic response in plants that allows the ability to respond to changes...
Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect to gravity. These gravitr...
Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect to gravity. These gravitr...
Re-orientation of Arabidopsis seedlings induces a rapid, asymmetric release of the growth regulator ...
Re-orientation of Arabidopsis seedlings induces a rapid, asymmetric release of the growth regulator ...
AbstractPlant stems and roots orient themselves with respect to directional illumination and gravity...
Plants respond to environmental signals by following growth responses termed tropisms. like gravity,...
Gravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to changes in orientation...
Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect to gravity. These gravitr...
Directional growth of lateral roots is critical for radial expansion and soil coverage. Despite its ...
Most research on gravity responses in plants has focused on primary roots and shoots, which typicall...
Most research on gravity responses in plants has focused on primary roots and shoots, which typicall...
The sedimentation of starch‐filled plastids is thought to be the primary mechanism by which gravity ...
The sedimentation of starch‐filled plastids is thought to be the primary mechanism by which gravity ...
International audienceRoot architecture plays an important role in water and nutrient acquisition an...
Gravitropism is an important tropic response in plants that allows the ability to respond to changes...
Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect to gravity. These gravitr...
Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect to gravity. These gravitr...
Re-orientation of Arabidopsis seedlings induces a rapid, asymmetric release of the growth regulator ...
Re-orientation of Arabidopsis seedlings induces a rapid, asymmetric release of the growth regulator ...
AbstractPlant stems and roots orient themselves with respect to directional illumination and gravity...
Plants respond to environmental signals by following growth responses termed tropisms. like gravity,...
Gravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to changes in orientation...
Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect to gravity. These gravitr...
Directional growth of lateral roots is critical for radial expansion and soil coverage. Despite its ...