Roots are composed of different root types and, in the dicotyledonous Arabidopsis, typically consist of a primary root that branches into lateral roots. Adventitious roots emerge from non-root tissue and are formed upon wounding or other types of abiotic stress. Here, we investigated adventitious root (AR) formation in Arabidopsis hypocotyls under conditions of altered abscisic acid (ABA) signaling. Exogenously applied ABA suppressed AR formation at 0.25 µM or higher doses. AR formation was less sensitive to the synthetic ABA analog pyrabactin (PB). However, PB was a more potent inhibitor at concentrations above 1 µM, suggesting that it was more selective in triggering a root inhibition response. Analysis of a series of phosphonamide and ph...
Plant root architecture dynamically adapts to various environmental conditions, such as salt‐contain...
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a phytohormone known to mediate numerous plant developmental processes and re...
Adventitious roots (AR) are a special type of roots that by definition do not emerge from other root...
[EN] Roots are composed of different root types and, in the dicotyledonous Arabidopsis, typically co...
Roots are composed of different root types and, in the dicotyledonous Arabidopsis, typically consist...
[EN] Abscisic acid (ABA) signaling plays a critical role in regulating root growth and root system a...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved. The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) play...
To gain further insight into abscisic acid (ABA) signaling and its role in growth regulation, we hav...
The Arabidopsis thaliana lectin ArathEULS3 is upregulated in particular stress conditions and upon a...
Wound-induced adventitious root (AR) formation is a requirement for plant survival upon root damage ...
Plants modulate root growth in response to changes in the local environment, guided by intrinsic dev...
Lateral root (LR) formation displays considerable plasticity in response to developmental and enviro...
[EN] Abscisic acid (ABA) is a key hormone for plant growth, development, and stress adaptation. Perc...
[EN] The hab1-1abi1-2abi2-2pp2ca-1 quadruple mutant (Qabi2-2) seedlings lacking key negative regulat...
Abscisic acid (ABA) signaling plays a critical role to regulate root growth and root system archite...
Plant root architecture dynamically adapts to various environmental conditions, such as salt‐contain...
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a phytohormone known to mediate numerous plant developmental processes and re...
Adventitious roots (AR) are a special type of roots that by definition do not emerge from other root...
[EN] Roots are composed of different root types and, in the dicotyledonous Arabidopsis, typically co...
Roots are composed of different root types and, in the dicotyledonous Arabidopsis, typically consist...
[EN] Abscisic acid (ABA) signaling plays a critical role in regulating root growth and root system a...
© 2018 National Academy of Sciences. All Rights Reserved. The phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA) play...
To gain further insight into abscisic acid (ABA) signaling and its role in growth regulation, we hav...
The Arabidopsis thaliana lectin ArathEULS3 is upregulated in particular stress conditions and upon a...
Wound-induced adventitious root (AR) formation is a requirement for plant survival upon root damage ...
Plants modulate root growth in response to changes in the local environment, guided by intrinsic dev...
Lateral root (LR) formation displays considerable plasticity in response to developmental and enviro...
[EN] Abscisic acid (ABA) is a key hormone for plant growth, development, and stress adaptation. Perc...
[EN] The hab1-1abi1-2abi2-2pp2ca-1 quadruple mutant (Qabi2-2) seedlings lacking key negative regulat...
Abscisic acid (ABA) signaling plays a critical role to regulate root growth and root system archite...
Plant root architecture dynamically adapts to various environmental conditions, such as salt‐contain...
Abscisic acid (ABA) is a phytohormone known to mediate numerous plant developmental processes and re...
Adventitious roots (AR) are a special type of roots that by definition do not emerge from other root...