نتایج جستجو برای: root development

تعداد نتایج: 1537693  

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2005
Frank Wellmer José Luis Riechmann

The analysis of the gene regulatory networks underlying development is of central importance for a better understanding of the mechanisms that control the formation of the different cell-types, tissues or organs of an organism. The recent invention of genomic technologies has opened the possibility of studying these networks at a global level. In this paper, we summarize some of the recent adva...

2018
Jie Luo Jing-Jing Zhou Jin-Zhi Zhang

Auxin plays a crucial role in the diverse cellular and developmental responses of plants across their lifespan. Plants can quickly sense and respond to changes in auxin levels, and these responses involve several major classes of auxin-responsive genes, including the Auxin/Indole-3-Acetic Acid (Aux/IAA) family, the auxin response factor (ARF) family, small auxin upregulated RNA (SAUR), and the ...

2007
Mikaël LUCAS Laurent LAPLAZE Christian JAY-ALLEMAND Christophe GODIN

Plant primary growth occurs in two opposite directions, stems and roots both generating branched patterns during their development. However, where stem development appears extremely regular, based on phyllotactic patterns, root architecture appears somewhat random, controlled essentially by external clues such as nutrients concentration (Malamy et al. 2005). The regularity of stem development h...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Bhuwaneshwar S. Mishra Manjul Singh Priyanka Aggrawal Ashverya Laxmi

BACKGROUND Plant root growth and development is highly plastic and can adapt to many environmental conditions. Sugar signaling has been shown to affect root growth and development by interacting with phytohormones such as gibberellins, cytokinin and abscisic acid. Auxin signaling and transport has been earlier shown to be controlling plant root length, number of lateral roots, root hair and roo...

2015
Ahmad Esmali Kooraneh Leili Amirsardari

BACKGROUND Families play an essential role in maintaining children's mental, social, and physical health. The family provides the first and the most important social context for human development. OBJECTIVES The present study aimed to predict early maladaptive schemas using Baumrind's parenting styles (root development). PATIENTS AND METHODS A total of 357 undergraduate students of Islamic ...

2015
Dina in ‘t Zandt Chantal Le Marié Norbert Kirchgessner Eric J.W. Visser Andreas Hund

The plant's root system is highly plastic, and can respond to environmental stimuli such as high nitrogen (N) in patches. A root may respond to an N patch by selective placement of new lateral roots, and therewith increases root N uptake. This may be a desirable trait in breeding programmes, since it decreases NO3(-) leaching and N2O emission. Roots of maize (Zea mays L.) were grown without N i...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2002
Francois Lecompte Aurelien Vaucelle Loic Pages Harry Ozier-Lafontaine

To understand soil colonization by a root system, information is needed on the architecture of the root system. In monocotyledons, soil exploration is mainly due to the growth of adventitious primary roots. Primary root emergence in banana was quantified in relation to shoot and corm development. Root emergence kinetics were closely related to the development of aerial organs. Root position at ...

Ali Asghari, Elnaz Ramzi, Hamidreza Mohammaddoust Chamanabad Saeid Khomari,

Environmental stresses are the most important factors that reduce plant growth in stages of development. The presence of aluminum in acidic soils as an environmental stress has an impact on different parts of the plant and reduces root growth, water absorption and nutrients and increases susceptibility to drought.  In order to evaluate the effect of aluminum stress levels on wheat at germinatio...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Laurent Laplaze Eva Benkova Ilda Casimiro Lies Maes Steffen Vanneste Ranjan Swarup Dolf Weijers Vanessa Calvo Boris Parizot Maria Begoña Herrera-Rodriguez Remko Offringa Neil Graham Patrick Doumas Jiri Friml Didier Bogusz Tom Beeckman Malcolm Bennett

In Arabidopsis thaliana, lateral roots are formed from root pericycle cells adjacent to the xylem poles. Lateral root development is regulated antagonistically by the plant hormones auxin and cytokinin. While a great deal is known about how auxin promotes lateral root development, the mechanism of cytokinin repression is still unclear. Elevating cytokinin levels was observed to disrupt lateral ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
C Deleuze F Houllier

We built a simple tree growth model for Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) that describes the biomass and stem radial growth of one tree in a stand. Growth is controlled by an external height growth function that accounts for site quality. Crown recession is represented by an empirical function that accounts for the limitation to crown development caused by mechanical contacts with neighbo...

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