Multimerization of IAA3 via ROS suppresses lateral root formation in air gaps
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Multimerization of IAA3 via ROS suppresses lateral root formation in air gaps
Root growth and branching is strongly tuned to environmental conditions including soil compaction, nutrient availability, and the presence of water, with auxin having a major role in regulating root architecture. Here, Roy et al. have demonstrated how auxin contributes to a suppression of root branching in a dry region, which is known as xerobranching (from the Greek word xēros, meaning dry). Source
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