Root hairs are important sites for nutrient uptake, especially in P limiting conditions. Here we provide first insights into root hair development for the diverse root types of rice grown under different conditions, and show the first in situ images of rice root hairs in intact soil. Roots of plants grown in upland fields produced short root hairs that showed little responsiveness to P deficiency, and had a higher root hair density in the high P condition. These results were reproducible in rhizoboxes under greenhouse conditions. Synchrotron-based in situ analysis of root hairs in intact soil further confirmed this pattern of root hair formation. In contrast, plants grown in nutrient solution produced more and longer root hairs in low P con...
Developmental plasticity in lateral roots may be one of the key traits for the growth of rice plants...
Root hairs are long tubular outgrowths that form on the surface of specialized epidermal cells. They...
Developmental plasticity in lateral roots may be one of the key traits for the growth of rice plants...
Root hairs are a low-cost way to extend root surface area (RSA), water and nutrient acquisition. Thi...
Abstract Roots are fundamentally important for growth and development, anchoring the plant to its gr...
Postembryonic development of plants is dependent on both intrinsic genetic programs and environmenta...
Aims Root hairs are important for uptake, especially for nutrients with low mobility in soils with h...
Background: Genome wide association (GWA) studies demonstrate linkages between genetic variants and ...
Deciphering the genetic and molecular control of the develot of the root system and its adaptive res...
The rice root system develops a large number of nodal roots from which two types of lateral roots br...
Root traits such as root angle and hair length influence resource acquisition particularly for immob...
Root hairs are found on most terrestrial flowering plant species. They form from epidermal cells at ...
Root hairs play important roles in plant nutrient and water acquisition. To better understand the ge...
The growth directions and elongation rates of axile roots that compose the framework of an upland ri...
Background and Aims: Rhizosheaths are defined as the soil adhering to the root system after it is ex...
Developmental plasticity in lateral roots may be one of the key traits for the growth of rice plants...
Root hairs are long tubular outgrowths that form on the surface of specialized epidermal cells. They...
Developmental plasticity in lateral roots may be one of the key traits for the growth of rice plants...
Root hairs are a low-cost way to extend root surface area (RSA), water and nutrient acquisition. Thi...
Abstract Roots are fundamentally important for growth and development, anchoring the plant to its gr...
Postembryonic development of plants is dependent on both intrinsic genetic programs and environmenta...
Aims Root hairs are important for uptake, especially for nutrients with low mobility in soils with h...
Background: Genome wide association (GWA) studies demonstrate linkages between genetic variants and ...
Deciphering the genetic and molecular control of the develot of the root system and its adaptive res...
The rice root system develops a large number of nodal roots from which two types of lateral roots br...
Root traits such as root angle and hair length influence resource acquisition particularly for immob...
Root hairs are found on most terrestrial flowering plant species. They form from epidermal cells at ...
Root hairs play important roles in plant nutrient and water acquisition. To better understand the ge...
The growth directions and elongation rates of axile roots that compose the framework of an upland ri...
Background and Aims: Rhizosheaths are defined as the soil adhering to the root system after it is ex...
Developmental plasticity in lateral roots may be one of the key traits for the growth of rice plants...
Root hairs are long tubular outgrowths that form on the surface of specialized epidermal cells. They...
Developmental plasticity in lateral roots may be one of the key traits for the growth of rice plants...