Running title : Modulation of root elongation by N and P supply Full Title : Strigolactones are required for nitric oxide to induce root elongation in response to nitrogen-and phosphate-deficiency in rice
@inproceedings{Sun2016RunningT,
title={Running title : Modulation of root elongation by N and P supply Full Title : Strigolactones are required for nitric oxide to induce root elongation in response to nitrogen-and phosphate-deficiency in rice},
author={Huwei Sun and Yang Bi and Jinyuan Tao and Shuangjie Huang and Mengmeng Hou and Rengao Xue and Zhi-hao and Liang and Pengyuan Gu and Koichi Yoneyama and Xiaonan Xie and Qirong Shen and Guohua Xu and Yali Zhang},
year={2016}
}The response of the root system architecture to nutrient deficiencies is critical for sustainable agriculture. Nitric oxide (NO) is considered a key regulator of root growth, although the mechanisms remain unknown. Phenotypic, cellular, and genetic analyses were undertaken in rice to explore the role of NO in regulating root growth and strigolactone signaling under nitrogenand phosphate-deficient conditions (LN and LP). LNand LP-induced seminal root elongation paralleled NO production in root…
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