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    Hydrotropism: Root Bending Does Not Require Auxin Redistribution by Shkolnik, Doron, Krieger, Gat, Nuriel, Roye, Fromm, Hillel

    Published in Molecular plant (02-05-2016)
    “…Dear Editor The widely accepted Chotodny-Went theory posits that asym- metrical auxin redistribution is required for tropic growth of plant organs. We…”
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    MIZ1 regulates ECA1 to generate a slow, long-distance phloem-transmitted Ca2+ signal essential for root water tracking in Arabidopsis by Shkolnik, Doron, Nuriel, Roye, Bonza, Maria Cristina, Costa, Alex, Fromm, Hillel

    “…Ever since Darwin postulated that the tip of the root is sensitive to moisture differences and that it “transmits an influence to the upper adjoining part,…”
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    Modulation of Root Hydrotropism and Recovery From Drought by MIZ1‐like Genes in Tomato by Wexler, Yonatan, Kiere, Yvonne, Sobol, Guy, Nuriel, Roye, Azoulay‐Portal, Shaked, Cohen, Amir, Toporik, Hila, Pasmanik‐Chor, Metsada, Finkler, Aliza, Shkolnik, Doron

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (11-11-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Drought limits crop performance worldwide. Plant roots' ability to grow toward moisture, termed hydrotropism, is considered one strategy for…”
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    MIZ1 regulates ECA1 to generate a slow, long-distance phloem-transmitted Ca 2+ signal essential for root water tracking in Arabidopsis by Shkolnik, Doron, Nuriel, Roye, Bonza, Maria Cristina, Costa, Alex, Fromm, Hillel

    “…Ever since Darwin postulated that the tip of the root is sensitive to moisture differences and that it "transmits an influence to the upper adjoining part,…”
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    MIZ1 regulates ECA1 to generate a slow, long-distance phloem-transmitted Ca^sup 2+^ signal essential for root water tracking in Arabidopsis by Shkolnik, Doron, Nuriel, Roye, Bonza, Maria Cristina, Costa, Alex, Fromm, Hillel

    “…Ever since Darwin postulated that the tip of the root is sensitive to moisture differences and that it “transmits an influence to the upper adjoining part,…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article