2019
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3472040
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Cell Death in Cells Overlying Lateral Root Primordia Contributes to Organ Growth in <i>Arabidopsis</i>

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“…Cell wall structure is integral to lateral root emergence since the LRP must move through multiple cell layers requiring tightly controlled cell wall remodeling and mutants with impaired cell wall modifying enzymes have altered development (76)(77)(78). The cells within the primordia need to have strong cell wall structure to push through cell layers, and the cells overlying the primordia need to have their cell wall loosened to allow for emergence (76,78). Therefore, one possible scenario is the decrease in the superoxide pool within the LRP in tt7-2 may contribute to a less dense cell wall within the LRP impairing lateral root emergence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cell wall structure is integral to lateral root emergence since the LRP must move through multiple cell layers requiring tightly controlled cell wall remodeling and mutants with impaired cell wall modifying enzymes have altered development (76)(77)(78). The cells within the primordia need to have strong cell wall structure to push through cell layers, and the cells overlying the primordia need to have their cell wall loosened to allow for emergence (76,78). Therefore, one possible scenario is the decrease in the superoxide pool within the LRP in tt7-2 may contribute to a less dense cell wall within the LRP impairing lateral root emergence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%