ROOT SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE ANALYSIS IN MESEMBRYANTHEMUM CRYSTALLINUM (ICE PLANT) SEEDLINGS REVEALS CHARACTERISTIC ROOT HALOTROPIC RESPONSE

Root system architecture analysis in Mesembryanthemum crystallinum (ice plant) seedlings reveals characteristic root halotropic response

One of the major environmental Patient Room stress factors that affect root growth is salinity.Arabidopsis thaliana, a glycophyte, shows halotropism, whereby it alters the direction of root growth in a non-gravitropic pattern to evade high soil salinity.Asymmetric auxin distribution regulated by the relocation of auxin-efflux copyright proteins is

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Flagella and Swimming Behavior of Marine Magnetotactic Bacteria

Marine environments are generally characterized by low bulk concentrations of nutrients that are susceptible to steady or intermittent motion driven by currents and local turbulence.Marine bacteria have therefore developed strategies, such as very fast-swimming and the exploitation of multiple directional sensing−response systems in order to

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