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View article: The white lupin CCR1 receptor-like kinase controls systemic Autoregulation of Cluster Root and Nodule Development
The white lupin CCR1 receptor-like kinase controls systemic Autoregulation of Cluster Root and Nodule Development Open
Root development is tightly regulated in plants to optimize nutrient acquisition and interactions with soil microorganisms. In legumes, the Autoregulation of Nodulation (AoN) pathway systemically controls the proliferation of root nodules,…
View article: Autoregulation of cluster root and nodule development by white lupin CCR1 receptor-like kinase
Autoregulation of cluster root and nodule development by white lupin CCR1 receptor-like kinase Open
Root development is controlled by local and systemic regulatory mechanisms that optimize mineral nutrient uptake and carbon allocation. The Autoregulation of Nodulation (AoN) pathway defines a negative regulation of nodule development in L…
View article: Auxin triggers pectin modification during rootlet emergence in white lupin
Auxin triggers pectin modification during rootlet emergence in white lupin Open
SUMMARY Emergence of secondary roots through parental tissue is a highly controlled developmental process. Although the model plant Arabidopsis has been useful to uncover the predominant role of auxin in this process, its simple root struc…
View article: Dynamic Development of White Lupin Rootlets Along a Cluster Root
Dynamic Development of White Lupin Rootlets Along a Cluster Root Open
White lupin produces cluster roots in response to phosphorus deficiency. Along the cluster root, numerous short rootlets successively appear, creating a spatial and temporal gradient of developmental stages that constitutes a powerful biol…
View article: Pangenome of white lupin provides insights into the diversity of the species
Pangenome of white lupin provides insights into the diversity of the species Open
Summary White lupin is an old crop with renewed interest due to its seed high protein content and high nutritional value. Despite a long domestication history in the Mediterranean basin, modern breeding efforts have been fairly scarce. Rec…
View article: Auxin and pectin remodeling interplay during rootlet emergence in white lupin
Auxin and pectin remodeling interplay during rootlet emergence in white lupin Open
Secondary root emergence is a crucial trait that shapes the plant’s underground system. Virtually every developmental step of root primordium morphogenesis is controlled by auxin. However, how the hormone controls cell separation in primor…
View article: Pangenome of white lupin provides insights into the diversity of the species
Pangenome of white lupin provides insights into the diversity of the species Open
Background White lupin is an old crop with renewed interest due to its seed high protein content and high nutritional value. Despite a long domestication history in the Mediterranean basin, modern breeding efforts have been fairly scarce. …
View article: Developmental atlas of white lupin cluster roots
Developmental atlas of white lupin cluster roots Open
During the course of evolution, plants have developed various strategies to improve micronutrient acquisition, such as cluster roots. These spectacular structures are dedicated to efficient phosphate remobilization and acquisition. When ex…
View article: Tissue‐specific inactivation by cytosine deaminase/uracil phosphoribosyl transferase as a tool to study plant biology
Tissue‐specific inactivation by cytosine deaminase/uracil phosphoribosyl transferase as a tool to study plant biology Open
Summary Recent advances in the study of plant developmental and physiological responses have benefited from tissue‐specific approaches, revealing the role of some cell types in these processes. Such approaches have relied on the inactivati…
View article: Genome sequence of the cluster root forming white lupin
Genome sequence of the cluster root forming white lupin Open
White lupin ( Lupinus albus L. ) is a legume that produces seeds recognized for their high protein content and good nutritional value (lowest glycemic index of all grains, high dietary fiber content, and zero gluten or starch) 1–5 . White …
View article: Anatomical and hormonal description of rootlet primordium development along white lupin cluster root
Anatomical and hormonal description of rootlet primordium development along white lupin cluster root Open
Cluster root (CR) is one of the most spectacular plant developmental adaptations to hostile environment. It can be found in a few species from a dozen botanical families, including white lupin ( Lupinus albus ) in the Fabaceae family. Thes…
View article: Immunoprofiling of Rice Root Cortex Reveals Two Cortical Subdomains
Immunoprofiling of Rice Root Cortex Reveals Two Cortical Subdomains Open
The formation and differentiation of aerenchyma, i.e., air-containing cavities that are critical for flooding tolerance, take place exclusively in the cortex. The understanding of development and differentiation of the cortex is thus an im…