The establishment of beneficial interactions with microbes has helped plants to modulate root branching plasticity in response to environmental cues. However, how the plant microbiota harmonizes with plant roots to control their branching is unknown. Here, we show that the plant microbiota influences root branching in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. We define that the microbiota's ability to control some stages in root branching can be independent of the phytohormone auxin that directs lateral root development under axenic conditions. In addition, we revealed a microbiota-driven mechanism controlling lateral root development that requires the induction of ethylene response pathways. We show that the microbial effects on root branching...
Copyright © 2021, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Plant roots and animal guts h...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
The establishment of beneficial interactions with microbes has helped plants to modulate root branch...
Plants grow within a complex web of species that interact with each other and with the plant1–10. Th...
The fundamental tasks of the root system are, besides anchoring, mediating interactions between plan...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
Ethylene represents an important regulatory signal for root development. Genetic studies in Arabidop...
Root architecture is a crucial part of plant adaptation to soil heterogeneity and is mainly controll...
In this review, we summarize the different biosynthesis-related pathways that contribute to the regu...
Root branching is critical for plants to secure anchorage and ensure the supply of water, minerals, ...
International audienceRoot architecture plays an important role in water and nutrient acquisition an...
Unlike animals, most of the plants are sessile. This may be a reason why they developed the powerful...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...
Copyright © 2021, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Plant roots and animal guts h...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
The establishment of beneficial interactions with microbes has helped plants to modulate root branch...
Plants grow within a complex web of species that interact with each other and with the plant1–10. Th...
The fundamental tasks of the root system are, besides anchoring, mediating interactions between plan...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
Ethylene represents an important regulatory signal for root development. Genetic studies in Arabidop...
Root architecture is a crucial part of plant adaptation to soil heterogeneity and is mainly controll...
In this review, we summarize the different biosynthesis-related pathways that contribute to the regu...
Root branching is critical for plants to secure anchorage and ensure the supply of water, minerals, ...
International audienceRoot architecture plays an important role in water and nutrient acquisition an...
Unlike animals, most of the plants are sessile. This may be a reason why they developed the powerful...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...
Copyright © 2021, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Plant roots and animal guts h...
Plant roots are required to anchor the plant in the soil, acquire water and nutrients and respond to...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...