Root architecture is a crucial part of plant adaptation to soil heterogeneity and is mainly controlled by root branching. The process of root system development can be divided into two successive steps: lateral root initiation and lateral root development/emergence which are controlled by different fluxes of the plant hormone auxin. While shoot architecture appears to be highly regular, following rules such as the phyllotactical spiral, root architecture appears more chaotic. We used stochastic modeling to extract hidden rules regulating root branching in Arabidopsis thaliana. These rules were used to build an integrative mechanistic model of root ramification based on auxin. This model was experimentally tested using plants with modified r...
Lateral organ position along roots and shoots largely determines plant architecture, and depends on ...
Root system architecture is an important determinant of below-ground resource capture and hence over...
The mature Arabidopsis embryo contains two stem cell niches that upon germination bring forth and ma...
Root architecture is a crucial part of plant adaptation to soil heterogeneity and is mainly controll...
Background: In plant roots, auxin is critical for patterning and morphogenesis. It regulates cell el...
Plant primary growth occurs in two opposite directions, stems and roots both generating branched pat...
Auxin signaling and patterning is an inherently complex process, involving polarized auxin transport...
Les plantes dépendent de leur système racinaire pour leur ancrage au substrat et leur nutrition hydr...
Auxin signaling and patterning is an inherently complex process, involving polarized auxin transport...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
Lateral organ position along roots and shoots largely determines plant architecture, and depends on ...
Lateral organ position along roots and shoots largely determines plant architecture, and depends on ...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
Lateral organ position along roots and shoots largely determines plant architecture, and depends on ...
Root system architecture is an important determinant of below-ground resource capture and hence over...
The mature Arabidopsis embryo contains two stem cell niches that upon germination bring forth and ma...
Root architecture is a crucial part of plant adaptation to soil heterogeneity and is mainly controll...
Background: In plant roots, auxin is critical for patterning and morphogenesis. It regulates cell el...
Plant primary growth occurs in two opposite directions, stems and roots both generating branched pat...
Auxin signaling and patterning is an inherently complex process, involving polarized auxin transport...
Les plantes dépendent de leur système racinaire pour leur ancrage au substrat et leur nutrition hydr...
Auxin signaling and patterning is an inherently complex process, involving polarized auxin transport...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
Lateral organ position along roots and shoots largely determines plant architecture, and depends on ...
Lateral organ position along roots and shoots largely determines plant architecture, and depends on ...
Lateral root formation is a major determinant of root systems architecture. The degree of root branc...
Lateral organ position along roots and shoots largely determines plant architecture, and depends on ...
Root system architecture is an important determinant of below-ground resource capture and hence over...
The mature Arabidopsis embryo contains two stem cell niches that upon germination bring forth and ma...