2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2014.10.048
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Comparative analysis of the effects of homocastasterone and two derivatives on shoot and main root elongation of tomato plantlets

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“…In this study, the three phytometabolites stimulated main root elongation in tall fescue under PEG‐induced water stress conditions. The enhanced root elongation may enable roots growing into deeper soil profiles to explore water to improve the absorbing capacity of nutrients and water under drought stress (Pereira‐Netto, Ramírez, & Galagovsky, 2015). Increased root elongation could be due to its effects on osmotic adjustment, facilitating the maintenance of cell turgor and cell expansion under osmotic stress (Ariel, Rosalía, Alberto, & Antonio, 2004).…”
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“…In this study, the three phytometabolites stimulated main root elongation in tall fescue under PEG‐induced water stress conditions. The enhanced root elongation may enable roots growing into deeper soil profiles to explore water to improve the absorbing capacity of nutrients and water under drought stress (Pereira‐Netto, Ramírez, & Galagovsky, 2015). Increased root elongation could be due to its effects on osmotic adjustment, facilitating the maintenance of cell turgor and cell expansion under osmotic stress (Ariel, Rosalía, Alberto, & Antonio, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of significant effects of exogenous GB on root number of tall fescue suggested that GB had no effects on root production or proliferation. Enhanced root elongation may enable roots to grow deeper into soil for absorption of nutrient and especially water uptake under drought stress (Pereira‐Netto et al., 2015). Increased root elongation could be due to effects of GB on osmotic adjustment, facilitating the maintenance of cell turgor and cell expansion under osmotic stress (Ariel et al., 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%