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Plant Roots - From Cells to Systems
Proceedings of the 14th Long Ashton International Symposium Plant Roots — From Cells to Systems, held in Bristol, U.K., 13–15 September 1995
herausgegeben von H.M. Anderson, Peter W. Barlow, D.T. Clarkson, M.B. Jackson und Peter R. ShewryInhaltsverzeichnis
- 1. Mutational analysis of root initiation in the Arabidopsis embryo.
- 2. Turgor-regulation during extension growth and osmotic stress of maize roots. An example of single-cell mapping.
- 3. Microtubular cytoskeleton and root morphogenesis.
- 4. Roots of willow (Salix viminalis L.) show marked tolerance to oxygen shortage in flooded soils and in solution culture.
- 5. Rol genes and root initiation and development.
- 6. Variation, co-ordination and compensation in root systems in relation to soil variability.
- 7. Water transport in plants: Role of the apoplast.
- 8. The molecular basis of potassium nutrition in plants.
- 9. Root apical organization in Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype ‘WS’ and a comment on root cap structure.
- 10. Experimental and genetic analysis of root development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
- 11. A biophysical analysis of root growth under mechanical stress.
- 12. Metal-gene-interactions in roots: metallothionein-like genes and iron reductases.
- 13. Molecular responses of roots related to fungal colonisation in arbuscular mycorrhiza.
- 14. Legume and actinorhizal root nodule formation.
- 15. Responses of roots to low temperatures and nitrogen forms.