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The evolution of root branching: increasing the level of plasticity.

Hans Motte1,2, Tom Beeckman1,2.   

Abstract

Plant roots and root systems are indispensable for water and nutrient foraging, and are a major evolutionary achievement for plants to cope with dry land conditions. The ability of roots to branch contributes substantially to their capacity to explore the soil for water and nutrients, and led ~400 million years ago to the successful colonization of land by plants, eventually even in arid regions. During this colonization, different forms of root branching evolved, reinforcing step by step the phenotypic plasticity of the root system. Whereas the lycophytes, the most ancient land plants with roots, only branch at the root tip, ferns are able to form roots laterally in a fixed pattern along the main root. Finally, roots of seed plants show the highest phenotypic plasticity, because lateral roots can possibly, dependent on internal and/or external signals, be produced at almost any position along the main root. The competence to form lateral roots in seed plants is based on the presence of internal cell files with stem cell-like features. Despite the dissimilarities between the different clades, a number of genetic modules seem to be co-opted in order to acquire root branching capacity. In this review, starting from the lateral root pathways in seed plants, we review root branching in the different land plant lineages and discuss the hitherto described genetic modules that contribute to their root branching capacity. We try to obtain insight into how land plants have acquired an increasing root branching plasticity during evolution that contributed to the successful colonization of our planet by seed plants.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30481325     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/ery409

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   6.992


  12 in total

1.  Two types of bHLH transcription factor determine the competence of the pericycle for lateral root initiation.

Authors:  Ye Zhang; Nobutaka Mitsuda; Takeshi Yoshizumi; Yoko Horii; Yoshimi Oshima; Masaru Ohme-Takagi; Minami Matsui; Tatsuo Kakimoto
Journal:  Nat Plants       Date:  2021-05-18       Impact factor: 15.793

2.  Effects of neighbour location and nutrient distributions on root foraging behaviour of the common sunflower.

Authors:  Megan K Ljubotina; James F Cahill
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2019-09-18       Impact factor: 5.349

3.  Multiple origins of dichotomous and lateral branching during root evolution.

Authors:  Alexander J Hetherington; Christopher M Berry; Liam Dolan
Journal:  Nat Plants       Date:  2020-05-04       Impact factor: 15.793

4.  Pericycle cell division competence underlies various developmental programs.

Authors:  Ye Zhang; Masaaki Umeda; Tatsuo Kakimoto
Journal:  Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo)       Date:  2022-03-25       Impact factor: 1.308

5.  Response Strategies of Root System Architecture to Soil Environment: A Case Study of Single-Species Cupressus funebris Plantations.

Authors:  Wenchun He; Chao Luo; Yang Wang; Xiaochen Wen; Yu Wang; Tianyi Li; Gang Chen; Kuangji Zhao; Xianwei Li; Chuan Fan
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-04-14       Impact factor: 6.627

6.  Overexpression of the NMig1 Gene Encoding a NudC Domain Protein Enhances Root Growth and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors:  Valentin Velinov; Irina Vaseva; Grigor Zehirov; Miroslava Zhiponova; Mariana Georgieva; Nick Vangheluwe; Tom Beeckman; Valya Vassileva
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2020-06-11       Impact factor: 5.753

7.  Root Branching Is Not Induced by Auxins in Selaginella moellendorffii.

Authors:  Tao Fang; Hans Motte; Boris Parizot; Tom Beeckman
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2019-02-20       Impact factor: 5.753

Review 8.  Nitrate regulation of lateral root and root hair development in plants.

Authors:  Bohan Liu; Junyu Wu; Shuaiqi Yang; John Schiefelbein; Yinbo Gan
Journal:  J Exp Bot       Date:  2020-07-25       Impact factor: 6.992

9.  WOX genes expression during the formation of new lateral roots from secondary structures in Populus nigra (L.) taproot.

Authors:  Barbara Baesso; Mattia Terzaghi; Donato Chiatante; Gabriella Stefania Scippa; Antonio Montagnoli
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-11-03       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 10.  Lateral Root Initiation and the Analysis of Gene Function Using Genome Editing with CRISPR in Arabidopsis.

Authors:  Nick Vangheluwe; Tom Beeckman
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-08       Impact factor: 4.096

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