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Home-field advantage of litter decomposition differs among leaves, absorptive roots, and transport roots
Background and aimsHome-field advantage (HFA) in litter decomposition occurs widely in terrestrial ecosystems, but it remains unknown that how leaf,...
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Monitoring Xylem Transport in Arabidopsis thaliana Seedlings Using Fluorescent Dyes
Fluorescent dyes are often used to observe transport mechanisms in plant vascular tissues. However, it has been technically challenging to apply... -
Function and Regulation of Aquatic Adventitious Roots
Severe flooding can lead to partial or complete submergence of the shoot, which is an adverse situation triggering a number of responses by the... -
The MdABI5 transcription factor interacts with the MdNRT1.5/MdNPF7.3 promoter to fine-tune nitrate transport from roots to shoots in apple
Nitrate is a major nitrogen resource for plant growth and development and acts as both a crucial nutrient and a signaling molecule for plants; hence,...
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Xylem structure and hydraulic characteristics of deep roots, shallow roots and branches of walnut under seasonal drought
BackgroundDespite the importance of root hydraulics, there is little research on the in situ dynamic responses of embolism formation and embolism...
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Oxygen Transport and Plant Ventilation
Internal transport of gases is critical for plants inhabiting flood-prone areas that experience soil oxygen deficiency. Plant adaptation to... -
Antigravitropic PIN polarization maintains non-vertical growth in lateral roots
Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect to gravity. These gravitropic setpoint angles are intriguing because their...
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SLAH1 is involved in the long-distance transport of Cl− from roots into shoots in the Cl−-tolerant xerophyte Pugionium cornutum under salt stress
PurposeDifferent from most crops and forages, the xerophyte Pugionium cornutum can absorb high quantities of Cl − and then efficiently transport them...
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The allocation of anatomical traits determines the trade-off between fine root resource acquisition–transport function
Cortex radius (CR) and stele radius (SR) are important functional traits associated with the nutrient acquisition and transport functions of fine...
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Contrasting responses of new pioneer and fibrous roots exposed to nitrogen deposition: a field study using three woody species
AimsWithin root systems, framework pioneer roots mainly function in soil exploration and resource transport, while fibrous roots and their associated...
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Hydraulic vulnerability difference between branches and roots increases with environmental aridity
The vulnerability of plant xylem to embolism can be described as the water potential at which xylem conductivity is lost by 50% ( P 50 ). According to...
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Water deficit response in nodulated soybean roots: a comprehensive transcriptome and translatome network analysis
BackgroundSoybean establishes a mutualistic interaction with nitrogen-fixing rhizobacteria, acquiring most of its nitrogen requirements through...
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Steroidal glycoside profile differences among primary roots system and adventitious roots in Solanum dulcamara
Main conclusionSolanum dulcamara primary and adventitious roots showed qualitative and quantitative differences in their steroidal glycosides...
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Shallow roots of different crops have greater water uptake rates per unit length than deep roots in well-watered soil
PurposeCommonly, root length distributions are used as a first approximation of root water uptake profiles. In this study we want to test the...
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Potassium transporter KUP9 participates in K+ distribution in roots and leaves under low K+ stress
Potassium (K) is a major essential element in plant cells, and KUP/HAK/KT-type K + transporters participate in the absorption of K + into roots and in...
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Optimal chemical defence allocation in roots: where, why and how?
Plants produce a range of volatile and non-volatile plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) to increase their resistance to biotic threats. The optimal...
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Post-anthesis Roots Metabolic Activities Relate Low Phosphorus (P)-Tolerance in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Post-anthesis effect of phosphorus (P)-deficit is less studied in plants. P-deficit analysis is rarely performed in different tissues of the plant...
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TFT7 Regulated the Iron Absorption System in Roots of Tomato under Iron-Deficient Conditions
AbstractIron deficiency is a major factor limiting plant growth in alkaline soils. 14-3-3 proteins are a family of phosphoserine-binding proteins....
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Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme OsUBC11 Affects the Development of Roots via Auxin Pathway
Rice has 48 ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes, and the functions of most of these enzymes have not been elucidated. In the present study, a T-DNA...
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γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) priming alleviates acid-aluminum toxicity to roots of cree** bentgrass via enhancements in antioxidant defense and organic metabolites remodeling
Main conclusionγ-Aminobutyric acid alleviates acid-aluminum toxicity to roots associated with enhanced antioxidant metabolism as well as accumulation...