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RBOHC-Generated ROS Tune MIZ2/GNOM-Dependent Root Halotropism in Arabidopsis

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Amir Cohen
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Matan Franko
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Yvonne Kiere
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Yonatan Wexler
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Doron Shkolnik *
DOI:10.1111/pce.70681delete
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Arabidopsis thaliana roots adjust their growth away from saline environments through a tightly localised reactive oxygen signal in the root elongation zone. Disruption of this spatial control leads to exaggerated or misdirected bending, revealing how roots fine-tune their orientation under salt stress.
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plant, cell & environment
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