Roots, the hidden half in stressed environment
1999
Alejar, A.A. (Philippines Univ. Los Banos, College, Laguna (Philippines). Inst. of Biological Sciences)
The root as it grows below the ground supports and anchors the plant body. It likewise performs significant roles in water uptake, efficient acquisition of minerals from the growth medium, modification of the rhizosphere, and in association with the soil microflora. The simple structure of the root makes it suitable not only for studying growth and morphogenesis but also serves as a model system for biochemical studies and in biotechnology. Under adverse conditions of the environment, roots are able to carry out morphogenetic and physiological adaptation. This paper presents studies on how the root acclimates when exposed to various abiotic stresses experienced both by itself and the shoot
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