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Multimerization of IAA3 via ROS suppresses lateral root formation in air gaps

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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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Plantae broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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