نتایج جستجو برای: lateral roots

تعداد نتایج: 183671  

2015
Rahul Roy Diane C. Bassham

The trans-Golgi network (TGN) is a dynamic organelle that functions as a relay station for receiving endocytosed cargo, directing secretory cargo, and trafficking to the vacuole. TGN-localized SYP41-interacting protein (TNO1) is a large, TGN-localized, coiled-coil protein that associates with the membrane fusion protein SYP41, a target SNARE, and is required for efficient protein trafficking to...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Michel Ruiz Rosquete Daniel von Wangenheim Peter Marhavý Elke Barbez Ernst H.K. Stelzer Eva Benková Alexis Maizel Jürgen Kleine-Vehn

As soon as a seed germinates, plant growth relates to gravity to ensure that the root penetrates the soil and the shoot expands aerially. Whereas mechanisms of positive and negative orthogravitropism of primary roots and shoots are relatively well understood, lateral organs often show more complex growth behavior. Lateral roots (LRs) seemingly suppress positive gravitropic growth and show a def...

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2007
Jafari Anar Kouli, Iraj, Karim Far, Mohammad Hasan, Mahmoudian, Ali Reza,

The median nerve is formed by fusion of lateral (C5-C7) and medial (C8, T1) cords from the brachial plexus. Bilateral variations in the formation of median nerve are very rare. One of such variations was observed during the dissection of the upper limb of approximately a 30-35-year-old man cadaver, according to Grant s method. The median nerve was formed by the union of three roots on both side...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
W B Gan E R Macagno

AP neurons in the embryonic leech CNS extend lateral projections to peripheral targets through the ganglionic nerve roots and longitudinal projections toward neighboring ganglia through the connective nerves. The lateral projections grow extensively in the periphery; in contrast, the longitudinal projections achieve relatively little growth and eventually retract, the majority having essentiall...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2005
Achintya N Bezbaruah Tian C Zhang

Amount of oxygen released by bulrush (Scirpus validus) roots has been quantified based on the radial oxygen loss (ROL) exhibited by the roots, the number and the length of active lateral roots, and the field plant density. It was found that wetland bulrush contains two types of active lateral roots (showing ROL), viz., laterals of brown and white main roots. The two laterals have distinct oxyge...

2017
Jasmine E Burr-Hersey Sacha J Mooney A Glyn Bengough Stefan Mairhofer Karl Ritz

Plant roots growing through soil typically encounter considerable structural heterogeneity, and local variations in soil dry bulk density. The way the in situ architecture of root systems of different species respond to such heterogeneity is poorly understood due to challenges in visualising roots growing in soil. The objective of this study was to visualise and quantify the impact of abrupt ch...

2017
Cui-Hui Sun Jian-Qiang Yu Da-Gang Hu

Root plasticity is an important trait for plants to forage nutrient and adapt to survival in a complicated environment. Lateral roots (LRs) are generally more sensitive than primary roots in response to changing environmental conditions. As the main source of nitrogen for most higher plants, nitrate acting as a signal has received great attention in the regulation of LR development. In general,...

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