Live imaging of root hairs

Root hairs are single cells specialized in the absorption of water and nutrients. Growing root hairs requires intensive cell wall changes to accommodate cell expansion at the apical end by a process known as tip growth. The cell wall of plants is a very rigid structure comprised largely of polysacch...

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Autores principales: Velasquez, Silvia Melina, Estevez, Jose Manuel
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spelling paper:paper_97814939_v_n_p59_Velasquez2023-06-08T16:37:52Z Live imaging of root hairs Velasquez, Silvia Melina Estevez, Jose Manuel Arabidopsis Growth rate Roots hairs Tip growth Root hairs are single cells specialized in the absorption of water and nutrients. Growing root hairs requires intensive cell wall changes to accommodate cell expansion at the apical end by a process known as tip growth. The cell wall of plants is a very rigid structure comprised largely of polysaccharides and hydroxyproline- rich O -glycoproteins. The importance of root hairs stems from their capacity to expand the surface of interaction between the root and the environment, in search for the necessary nutrients and water to allow plant growth. Therefore, it becomes crucial to deepen our knowledge of them, particularly in the light of the applicability in agriculture by allowing the expansion of croplands. Root hair growth is an extremely fast process, reaching growth rates of up to 1 μm/min and it also is a dynamic process; there can be situations in which the final length might not be affected but the growth rate is. Consequently, in this chapter we focus on a method for studying growth dynamics and rates during a time course. This method is versatile allowing for it to be used in other plant organs such as lateral root, hypocotyl, etc., and also in various conditions. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015. All rights are reserved. Fil:Velasquez, S.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Estevez, J.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2014 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_97814939_v_n_p59_Velasquez http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_97814939_v_n_p59_Velasquez
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic Arabidopsis
Growth rate
Roots hairs
Tip growth
spellingShingle Arabidopsis
Growth rate
Roots hairs
Tip growth
Velasquez, Silvia Melina
Estevez, Jose Manuel
Live imaging of root hairs
topic_facet Arabidopsis
Growth rate
Roots hairs
Tip growth
description Root hairs are single cells specialized in the absorption of water and nutrients. Growing root hairs requires intensive cell wall changes to accommodate cell expansion at the apical end by a process known as tip growth. The cell wall of plants is a very rigid structure comprised largely of polysaccharides and hydroxyproline- rich O -glycoproteins. The importance of root hairs stems from their capacity to expand the surface of interaction between the root and the environment, in search for the necessary nutrients and water to allow plant growth. Therefore, it becomes crucial to deepen our knowledge of them, particularly in the light of the applicability in agriculture by allowing the expansion of croplands. Root hair growth is an extremely fast process, reaching growth rates of up to 1 μm/min and it also is a dynamic process; there can be situations in which the final length might not be affected but the growth rate is. Consequently, in this chapter we focus on a method for studying growth dynamics and rates during a time course. This method is versatile allowing for it to be used in other plant organs such as lateral root, hypocotyl, etc., and also in various conditions. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2015. All rights are reserved.
author Velasquez, Silvia Melina
Estevez, Jose Manuel
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Estevez, Jose Manuel
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title Live imaging of root hairs
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