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A survey of angiosperm species to detect hypodermal Casparian bands. II. Roots with a multiseriate hypodermis or epidermis

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Hypodermal Casparian bands were found in roots of hydrophytic, mesophytic and xerophytic species and in members of primitive as well as advanced families, suggesting that this feature has been retained by many species in this group.
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This article is published in Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.The article was published on 1990-06-01. It has received 182 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Casparian strip & Exodermis.

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Anatomy of Seed Plants

TL;DR: Internal Organization of the Plant Body, from embryo to the Adult Plant, and some Factors in Development of Secondary Xylem: Common Types of Secondary Growth.
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Coevolution of roots and mycorrhizas of land plants

TL;DR: It is hypothesised that roots gradually evolved from rhizomes to provide more suitable habitats for mycorrhizal fungi and provide plants with complex branching and leaves with water and nutrients.
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Root responses to cadmium in the rhizosphere: a review

TL;DR: The development of apoplastic barriers to Cd movement to the xylem is described and recent experiments indicating that their maturation is accelerated by high Cd concentrations in their immediate locality are highlighted.
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Root Endodermis and Exodermis: Structure, Function, and Responses to the Environment

TL;DR: In roots with a mature exodermis, the barrier to apoplastic inflow of ions occurs near the root surface, but prevention of backflow of ions from the stele remains a function of the endoderm is.
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In Posidonia oceanica cadmium induces changes in DNA methylation and chromatin patterning

TL;DR: The data demonstrate that Cd perturbs the DNA methylation status through the involvement of a specific methyltransferase, linked to nuclear chromatin reconfiguration likely to establish a new balance of expressed/repressed chromatin.
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Anatomy of seed plants

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the development of a seed from embryo to the adult plant, including the growth of the cell wall and the root growth in the secondary growth stages of the seed.
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Anatomy of Seed Plants

TL;DR: Internal Organization of the Plant Body, from embryo to the Adult Plant, and some Factors in Development of Secondary Xylem: Common Types of Secondary Growth.
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A berberine-aniline blue fluorescent staining procedure for suberin, lignin, and callose in plant tissue

TL;DR: A fluorescent staining procedure to detect suberin, lignin and callose in plants has been developed and greatly improves on previous methods for visualizing Casparian bands in root exodermal and endodermal cells.
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