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1. Iso-anchorene is an endogenous metabolite that inhibits primary root growth in Arabidopsis.

2. Rooting in the Desert: A Developmental Overview on Desert Plants.

3. Anchorene is a carotenoid-derived regulatory metabolite required for anchor root formation in Arabidopsis .

4. Emergent Protective Organogenesis in Date Palms: A Morpho-Devo-Dynamic Adaptive Strategy during Early Development.

5. A Jasmonate Signaling Network Activates Root Stem Cells and Promotes Regeneration.

6. Root stem cell niche organizer specification by molecular convergence of PLETHORA and SCARECROW transcription factor modules.

7. In vivo FRET-FLIM reveals cell-type-specific protein interactions in Arabidopsis roots.

8. Tracking transcription factor mobility and interaction in Arabidopsis roots with fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.

9. SCARECROW-LIKE23 and SCARECROW jointly specify endodermal cell fate but distinctly control SHORT-ROOT movement.

10. Transcriptional control of tissue formation throughout root development.

11. Oasis desert farming selects environment-specific date palm root endophytic communities and cultivable bacteria that promote resistance to drought.

12. Unraveling root developmental programs initiated by beneficial Pseudomonas spp. bacteria.

13. COP1 mediates the coordination of root and shoot growth by light through modulation of PIN1- and PIN2-dependent auxin transport in Arabidopsis.

14. A bistable circuit involving SCARECROW-RETINOBLASTOMA integrates cues to inform asymmetric stem cell division.

15. JACKDAW controls epidermal patterning in the Arabidopsis root meristem through a non-cell-autonomous mechanism.

16. PLETHORA proteins as dose-dependent master regulators of Arabidopsis root development.

17. An evolutionarily conserved mechanism delimiting SHR movement defines a single layer of endodermis in plants.

18. Polar PIN localization directs auxin flow in plants.

19. The RETINOBLASTOMA-RELATED gene regulates stem cell maintenance in Arabidopsis roots.

20. The PIN auxin efflux facilitator network controls growth and patterning in Arabidopsis roots.

21. The PLETHORA genes mediate patterning of the Arabidopsis root stem cell niche.

22. AtPIN4 mediates sink-driven auxin gradients and root patterning in Arabidopsis.

24. A blast from the past: Understanding stem cell specification in plant roots using laser ablation.

27. Transcription Factor-Mediated Control of Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Vegetative Tissues1[OPEN]

28. SCARECROW-LIKE23 and SCARECROW jointly specify endodermal cell fate but distinctly control SHORT-ROOT movement

29. A SCARECROW-RETINOBLASTOMA Protein Network Controls Protective Quiescence in the Arabidopsis Root Stem Cell Organizer.

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