
pmid: 26126283
The journey from seedling to plant requires guidance in the dark to establish which directions the roots and shoots should grow. A new study shows that, after germinating in darkness, plant seedlings sense the oxygen content of the surrounding airspace to guide further development.
Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), 106010 Developmental biology, Air, 106013 Genetics, Germination, Environment, END-RULE PATHWAY, Adaptation, Physiological, Models, Biological, 106010 Entwicklungsbiologie, Seedlings, Sunlight, PLANTS, 106013 Genetik
Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), 106010 Developmental biology, Air, 106013 Genetics, Germination, Environment, END-RULE PATHWAY, Adaptation, Physiological, Models, Biological, 106010 Entwicklungsbiologie, Seedlings, Sunlight, PLANTS, 106013 Genetik
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