Formation of root silica aggregates in sorghum is an active process of the endodermis

Volume: 71, Issue: 21, Pages: 6807 - 6817
Published: Aug 24, 2019
Abstract
Silica deposition in plants is a common phenomenon that correlates with plant tolerance to various stresses. Deposition occurs mostly in cell walls, but its mechanism is unclear. Here we show that metabolic processes control the formation of silica aggregates in roots of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.), a model plant for silicification. Silica formation was followed in intact roots and root segments of seedlings. Root segments were treated to...
Paper Details
Title
Formation of root silica aggregates in sorghum is an active process of the endodermis
Published Date
Aug 24, 2019
Volume
71
Issue
21
Pages
6807 - 6817
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