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A Simple Protocol for Mapping the Plant Root System Architecture Traits
Published on: February 10, 2023
Sweet shaping of root system architecture under water deficit
Dhriti Singh1, Prakhar Awasthi1, Aishwarye Sharma1
1National Institute of Plant Genome Research, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi-110067, India.
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Root growth direction under water-deficit conditions is critical for plant survival. Increasing agar concentration in the growth medium simulates stress conditions, limiting water availability. Our study highlights the role of glucose (Glc) in orchestrating the root growth deviation in Arabidopsis under stress conditions. We demonstrate that Glc-TOR signaling plays a central role in modulating root growth direction under stress conditions. Conversely, cytokinin (CK) signaling reduces root deviation during water deficit. We further show that Glc downregulates CK signaling under water-deficit conditions, while CK negatively influences Glc-TOR activity. The interplay between Glc-TOR and CK signaling pathways fine-tunes root orientation by modulating auxin transport and signaling. Collectively, our findings show that in Arabidopsis, Glc-induced changes in root architecture are mediated through its antagonistic interaction with CK signaling, contributing to enhanced root plasticity and improved adaptation to water-limited conditions.
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