An Arabidopsis MADS box gene that controls nutrient-induced changes in root architecture

Zhang, Hanma and Forde, Brian G. (1998) An Arabidopsis MADS box gene that controls nutrient-induced changes in root architecture. Science, 279 (5349). pp. 407-409. ISSN 0036-8075

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Abstract

The development of plant root systems is sensitive to the availability and distribution of nutrients within the soil. For example, lateral roots proliferate preferentially within nitrate (NO3-)-rich soil patches. A NO3--inducible Arabidopsis gene (ANR1), was identified that encodes a member of the MADS box family of transcription factors. Transgenic plants in which ANR1 was repressed had an altered sensitivity to NO3- and no longer responded to NO3--rich zones by lateral root proliferation, indicating that ANR1 is a key determinant of developmental plasticity in Arabidopsis roots.

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