2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00344-020-10161-w
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Mechanism of Low Phosphorus Inducing the Main Root Lengthening of Rice

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“…Existing reports show that there are three TCP family genes in maize species, namely, ZmTCP15, ZmTCP16 and ZmTCP17 ( Ding et al, 2020 ). They have been shown to be involved in auxin signaling responses ( Ding et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Existing reports show that there are three TCP family genes in maize species, namely, ZmTCP15, ZmTCP16 and ZmTCP17 ( Ding et al, 2020 ). They have been shown to be involved in auxin signaling responses ( Ding et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing reports show that there are three TCP family genes in maize species, namely, ZmTCP15, ZmTCP16 and ZmTCP17 ( Ding et al, 2020 ). They have been shown to be involved in auxin signaling responses ( Ding et al, 2020 ). Through a sequence analysis of the promoter of the ZmIAA5 gene, we found that there is a specific binding sequence, GTGGGCCCNN, in the promoter region, and we named this sequence el-IAA5 ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The effect of different phosphorus (P) concentrations on the growth and physiological characteristics of maize and rice have been identified, which revealed that P starvation led to an increase in the concentration of IAA and GA 3 , and no significant change was observed in the concentration of ABA ( Shen et al, 2012 ; Ding et al, 2021 ). It is suggested that the effects of P concentrations on the growth of maize and rice may be associated with the changes in endogenous hormones.…”
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“…The content of phosphorus (P) in many soils of the world is often low or occurs in fixed forms ( Yang et al, 2014 ; Roy et al, 2016 ). P is an essential nutrient for plant growth and development, as it affects P uptake and endogenous hormone metabolism ( Shen et al, 2012 ; Ding et al, 2021 ; Zhao et al, 2021 ), and its deficiency dramatically affects the productivity of crops, such as sweetpotatoes, potatoes, chillies, soybean, rice, and so on ( Sun et al, 2019 : Kareem et al, 2020 ; He et al, 2021 ; Khanal et al, 2021 ; Nyiraneza et al, 2021 ; Yang et al, 2022 ). Previous studies have focused on the role of P in its uptake, yield, shape of the storage root, starch content, and total sugar quality of sweetpotato ( El-Deen et al, 2011 ; Wang et al, 2017 ; Villordon et al, 2018 ; Munda et al, 2019 ; Kareem et al, 2020 ).…”
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“…Low-phosphorus treatment and root zone high temperature stress have different effects on roots. Crops ensure root nutrient absorption through higher root dry matter allocation and larger root absorption area under low-phosphorus conditions ( Ding et al, 2021 ). At the same time, high temperature in root zone directly affects the root system and the root system is more sensitive to temperature, so it has a greater impact on the root dry mass and root architecture ( Xia et al, 2021b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%