Mechanical Signaling in Plants: From Perception to Consequences for Growth and Morphogenesis (Thigmomorphogenesis) and Ecological Significance
During the 1970s, renewed interest in plant mechanical signaling led to the discovery that plants subjected to mechanical stimulation develop shorter and thicker axes than undisturbed plants, a syndrome called thigmomorphogenesis. Currently, mechanosensing is being intensively studied because of its...
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Superior document: | Frontiers Research Topics |
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Year of Publication: | 2017 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Frontiers Research Topics
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (93 p.) |
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