reviewPlant Cell & EnvironmentJan 1, 2005Closed access

Intrinsic and environmental response pathways that regulate root system architecture

University of Chicago

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Abstract

Root system development is an important agronomic trait. The right architecture in a given environment allows plants to survive periods of water of nutrient deficit, and compete effectively for resources. Root systems also provide an optimal system for studying developmental plasticity, a characteristic feature of plant growth. This review proposes a framework for describing the pathways regulating the development of complex structures such as root systems: intrinsic pathways determine the characteristic architecture of the root system in a given plant species, and define the limits for plasticity in that species. Response pathways co-ordinate environmental cues with development by modulating intrinsic…

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Keywords
  • Root system
  • Root (linguistics)
  • Lateral root
  • Primordium
  • Biology
  • Plant root
  • Plant development
  • Biological system
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