Adventitious root formation, the development of roots on non-root tissue (e.g. leaves, hypocotyls and stems) is a critical step during micropropagation. Although root induction treatments are routinely used for a large number of species micropropagated in vitro as well as for in vivo cuttings, the mechanisms controlling adventitious rooting are still poorly understood. Researchers attempt to gain better insight into the molecular aspects by studying adventitious rooting in Arabidopsis thaliana. The existing assay involves etiolation of seedlings and measurements of de novo formed roots on the elongated hypocotyl. The etiolated hypocotyls express a novel auxin-controlled signal transduction pathway in which auxin response factors (ARFs), mic...
Adventitious rooting is important process because it is a critical step during the propagation of pl...
Somatic embryos of Arabidopsis thaliana can be produced from explants of developing zygotic embryos....
Adventitious roots (ARs) are formed de novo during post-embryonic development from non-root tissues,...
Adventitious roots (AR) are de novo formed roots that emerge from any part of the plant or from call...
Adventititous rooting is essential for the post-embryonic growth of the root apparatus in various sp...
Adventitious roots (AR) are de novo formed roots that emerge from any part of the plant or from call...
Adventitious roots (ARs) are post-embryonic roots arising from non-pericycle tissues in primary root...
Adventitious roots (AR) are a special type of roots that by definition do not emerge from other root...
Adventitious rooting is a process essential for the survival of numerous plant species because provi...
This paper describes, for the first time, de novo adventitious root formation from thin cell layers ...
Adventitious root formation (ARF) is an essential step in vegetative propagation. In the understandi...
<p>Adventitious root (AR) formation is indispensable in vegetative propagation and is widely used. A...
Adventitious rooting is essential for the survival of numerous species from vascular cryptogams to m...
Adventitious root (AR) formation is indispensable in vegetative propagation and is widely used. A be...
Adventitious root (ARs) are essential for the survival of numerous plant species, because they contr...
Adventitious rooting is important process because it is a critical step during the propagation of pl...
Somatic embryos of Arabidopsis thaliana can be produced from explants of developing zygotic embryos....
Adventitious roots (ARs) are formed de novo during post-embryonic development from non-root tissues,...
Adventitious roots (AR) are de novo formed roots that emerge from any part of the plant or from call...
Adventititous rooting is essential for the post-embryonic growth of the root apparatus in various sp...
Adventitious roots (AR) are de novo formed roots that emerge from any part of the plant or from call...
Adventitious roots (ARs) are post-embryonic roots arising from non-pericycle tissues in primary root...
Adventitious roots (AR) are a special type of roots that by definition do not emerge from other root...
Adventitious rooting is a process essential for the survival of numerous plant species because provi...
This paper describes, for the first time, de novo adventitious root formation from thin cell layers ...
Adventitious root formation (ARF) is an essential step in vegetative propagation. In the understandi...
<p>Adventitious root (AR) formation is indispensable in vegetative propagation and is widely used. A...
Adventitious rooting is essential for the survival of numerous species from vascular cryptogams to m...
Adventitious root (AR) formation is indispensable in vegetative propagation and is widely used. A be...
Adventitious root (ARs) are essential for the survival of numerous plant species, because they contr...
Adventitious rooting is important process because it is a critical step during the propagation of pl...
Somatic embryos of Arabidopsis thaliana can be produced from explants of developing zygotic embryos....
Adventitious roots (ARs) are formed de novo during post-embryonic development from non-root tissues,...