The plant root cap, surrounding the very tip of the growing root, perceives and transmits environmental signals to the inner root tissues. In Arabidopsis thaliana, auxin released by the root cap contributes to the regular spacing of lateral organs along the primary root axis. Here, we show that the periodicity of lateral organ induction is driven by recurrent programmed cell death at the most distal edge of the root cap. We suggest that synchronous bursts of cell death in lateral root cap cells release pulses of auxin to surrounding root tissues, establishing the pattern for lateral root formation. The dynamics of root cap turnover may therefore coordinate primary root growth with root branching in order to optimize the uptake of water and ...
To study the mechanisms behind auxin-induced cell division, lateral root initiation was used as a mo...
The essential role of auxin for cell proliferation in plants is well known. Both auxin signaling and...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, lateral roots are formed from root pericycle cells adjacent to the xylem po...
The plant root cap, surrounding the very tip of the growing root, perceives and transmits environmen...
Background: The root cap is a plant organ that ensheathes the meristematic stem cells at the root ti...
In dicot root systems, lateral roots are in general regularly spaced along the longitudinal axis of ...
SummaryDuring the exploration of the soil by plant roots, uptake of water and nutrients can be great...
The architecture of a plant's root system, established postembryonically, results from both coordina...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...
© 2020, The Author(s). Lateral roots originate from initial cells deep within the main root and must...
During the exploration of the soil by plant roots, uptake of water and nutrients can be greatly fost...
Background: In plant roots, auxin is critical for patterning and morphogenesis. It regulates cell el...
Root system architecture is an important determinant of below-ground resource capture and hence over...
To study the mechanisms behind auxin-induced cell division, lateral root initiation was used as a mo...
The essential role of auxin for cell proliferation in plants is well known. Both auxin signaling and...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, lateral roots are formed from root pericycle cells adjacent to the xylem po...
The plant root cap, surrounding the very tip of the growing root, perceives and transmits environmen...
Background: The root cap is a plant organ that ensheathes the meristematic stem cells at the root ti...
In dicot root systems, lateral roots are in general regularly spaced along the longitudinal axis of ...
SummaryDuring the exploration of the soil by plant roots, uptake of water and nutrients can be great...
The architecture of a plant's root system, established postembryonically, results from both coordina...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
The developmental plasticity of the root system represents a key adaptive trait enabling plants to c...
© 2020, The Author(s). Lateral roots originate from initial cells deep within the main root and must...
During the exploration of the soil by plant roots, uptake of water and nutrients can be greatly fost...
Background: In plant roots, auxin is critical for patterning and morphogenesis. It regulates cell el...
Root system architecture is an important determinant of below-ground resource capture and hence over...
To study the mechanisms behind auxin-induced cell division, lateral root initiation was used as a mo...
The essential role of auxin for cell proliferation in plants is well known. Both auxin signaling and...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, lateral roots are formed from root pericycle cells adjacent to the xylem po...