Root Physiology: from Gene to Function

In the last decade, enormous progress has been made on the physiology of plant roots, including on a wide range of molecular aspects. Much of that progress has been captured in the chapters of this book. Breakthroughs have been made possible through integration of molecular and whole-plant aspects....

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Συγγραφή απο Οργανισμό/Αρχή: SpringerLink (Online service)
Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Lambers, Hans (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Colmer, Timothy D. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2005.
Σειρά:Plant Ecophysiology, 4
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505 0 |a Root nitrogen acquisition and assimilation -- Phosphate acquisition -- Root-based N2-fixing symbioses: Legumes, actinorhizal plants, Parasponia sp. and cycads -- Mycorrhizas: Gene to function -- Cluster roots: A curiosity in context -- The roots of carnivorous plants -- Roles of aquaporins in root responses to irrigation -- Mechanisms of plant resistance to metal and metalloid ions and potential biotechnological applications -- The physiology, genetics and molecular biology of plant aluminum resistance and toxicity -- Acclimation to soil flooding — sensing and signal-transduction -- Root defense responses to fungal pathogens: A molecular perspective -- Soil microorganisms: An important determinant of allelopathic activity -- Facilitative root interactions in intercrops -- Root-to-shoot signalling: Assessing the roles of ‘up’ in the up and down world of long-distance signalling in planta. 
520 |a In the last decade, enormous progress has been made on the physiology of plant roots, including on a wide range of molecular aspects. Much of that progress has been captured in the chapters of this book. Breakthroughs have been made possible through integration of molecular and whole-plant aspects. The classical boundaries between physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology have vanished. There has been a strong focus on a limited number of model species, including Arabidopsis thaliana. That focus has allowed greater insight into the significance of specific genes for plant development and functioning. However, many species are very different from A. thaliana, in that they are mycorrhizal, develop a symbiosis with N2-fixing microsymbionts, or have other specialised root structures. Also, some have a much greater capacity to resist extreme environments, such as soil acidity, salinity, flooding or heavy-metal toxicities, due to specific adaptations. Research on species other than A. thaliana is therefore pivotal, to develop new knowledge in plant sciences in a comprehensive manner. This fundamental new knowledge can be the basis for important applications in, e.g., agriculture and plant conservation. Although significant progress has been made, much remains to be learnt. It is envisaged that discoveries made in the recent past will likely lead to major breakthroughs in the next decade. Reprinted from Plant and Soil, 274:1-2 (2005). 
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