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The role of plant root systems in evolutionary adaptation

Auteur(s)
Vinay Shekhar
Dorothee Stӧckle
Martha Thellmann
Vermeer, Joop 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2019
In
Current Topics in Developmental Biology
Plant Development and Evolution
No
131
De la page
55
A la page
80
Mots-clés
  • Root system architecture
  • root branching
  • development
  • evolution
  • adaptation
  • Root system architect...

  • root branching

  • development

  • evolution

  • adaptation

Résumé
Roots provide a means to plants for gathering belowground resources. They are plastic and can adapt to ever-changing environmental cues. The plasticity of the roots comes from their ability to branch out by developing lateral and/or adventitious roots. In this chapter, we make an attempt to document the diversity in plant root systems and understand their role in evolutionary adaptation. After a brief introduction to different root systems, such as homorhizic and allorhizic ones, the relationship of plant roots with their surroundings, i.e., the rhizosphere and its effect on adaptation, will be discussed. Despite the difficulty to conclusively construct a timeline of evolution of plant root systems, documented facts from previous publications are examined and an effort has been made to delve into how rooting structures in plants adapted to prevailing conditions by bringing about endogenous changes vis-à-vis evolutionary development and exogenous changes to their surroundings.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/30889
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10.1016/bs.ctdb.2018.11.011
Type de publication
book part
Dossier(s) à télécharger
 Shekhar et al., (2019) accepted manuscript.pdf (1.43 MB)
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