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So-called founder cells then form the lateral roots through cell division. Prof. Maizel: "TOR assumes a kind of gatekeeper role; ... Dec. 3, 2020 — How do plant roots store carbon?
Plants form new leaves, flowers and roots at the tips of shoots and roots, in specific growth regions known as meristems. These meristems contain stem cells that divide as needed and form new ...
Scientists at IISER Pune have identified key mechanisms that enable plants to regrow damaged parts, maintaining their original shape and function.
Transpiration, the process of plants releasing water vapor, is crucial for plant cooling but can lead to dehydration in ...
The findings were published in Developmental Cell on January 9, 2025. "Plants play a crucial role in capturing carbon from the atmosphere and storing it in the soil," says Professor Wolfgang Busch ...
This relentless tug of war loosened root systems forming air pockets and tearing root tissue. If you had plants which ...
Scientists have discovered, for the first time, how root cells respond to their complex soil environment, revealing that roots actively "sense" their microenvironment and mount precise, cell ...
Whether in the roots, branches, flowers or leaves, virtually all tissues of a plant descend from small groups of unspecialized stem cells that produce new cells by dividing.
New single-cell analysis provides detailed first look at plant roots' protective outer layer and carbon-capturing cells Date: January 9, 2025 Source: Salk Institute Summary: ...
“We have discovered this incredible capability for plant roots to effectively ‘brace for impact,’ by stiffening their cell walls, when grown in soil that has been compacted.” said Dr ...