The understanding of biological complexity has been greatly facilitated by cross-disciplinary, holistic approaches that allow insights into the function and regulation of biological processes that cannot be captured by dissecting them into their individual components. In addition, the development of novel tools has dramatically increased our ability to interrogate information at the nucleic acid, protein and metabolite level. The integration and interpretation of disparate data sets, however, still remain a major challenge in systems biology. Roots provide an excellent model for studying physiological, developmental, and metabolic processes. The availability of genetic resources, along with sequenced genomes has allowed important discoverie...
The root provides a useful system for the analysis of plant organ formation. Mutations that affect r...
Prior to the availability of the genome sequence, the root of Arabidopsis had attracted a small but ...
A plant’s roots system determines both the capacity of a sessile organism to acquire nutrients and w...
The plant root system traverses one of the most complex environments on earth. Understanding how roo...
The plant root system traverses one of the most complex environments on earth. Understanding how roo...
The development of roots represents a useful system to study many aspects of plant morphogenesis. Ro...
With its straightforward amenability to genetic approaches, Arabidopsis thaliama proves to be a powe...
Root system defined as the Hidden Half of plant, has not attracted a great deal of attention for a l...
Recent progress in deciphering the genetics of Arabidopsis root development has been driven by the a...
Unlike animals, most of the plants are sessile. This may be a reason why they developed the powerful...
Genetic and genomic approaches in model organisms have advanced our understanding of root biology ov...
The postembryonic development of plants is fueled by apical meristems, which are the local productio...
Plants are bipolar organisms in which the apical part generates vegetative and reproductive organs a...
Recent advances in the study of root development in Arabidopsis have begun to yield mechanistic insi...
The root system is fundamentally important for plant growth and survival because of its role in wate...
The root provides a useful system for the analysis of plant organ formation. Mutations that affect r...
Prior to the availability of the genome sequence, the root of Arabidopsis had attracted a small but ...
A plant’s roots system determines both the capacity of a sessile organism to acquire nutrients and w...
The plant root system traverses one of the most complex environments on earth. Understanding how roo...
The plant root system traverses one of the most complex environments on earth. Understanding how roo...
The development of roots represents a useful system to study many aspects of plant morphogenesis. Ro...
With its straightforward amenability to genetic approaches, Arabidopsis thaliama proves to be a powe...
Root system defined as the Hidden Half of plant, has not attracted a great deal of attention for a l...
Recent progress in deciphering the genetics of Arabidopsis root development has been driven by the a...
Unlike animals, most of the plants are sessile. This may be a reason why they developed the powerful...
Genetic and genomic approaches in model organisms have advanced our understanding of root biology ov...
The postembryonic development of plants is fueled by apical meristems, which are the local productio...
Plants are bipolar organisms in which the apical part generates vegetative and reproductive organs a...
Recent advances in the study of root development in Arabidopsis have begun to yield mechanistic insi...
The root system is fundamentally important for plant growth and survival because of its role in wate...
The root provides a useful system for the analysis of plant organ formation. Mutations that affect r...
Prior to the availability of the genome sequence, the root of Arabidopsis had attracted a small but ...
A plant’s roots system determines both the capacity of a sessile organism to acquire nutrients and w...