Adventitious root formation is a critical process in plant regeneration whereby roots develop from non‐root tissues, such as stems or leaves. This phenomenon underpins vegetative propagation ...
• Background and Aims A common response of wetland plants to flooding is the formation of aquatic adventitious roots. Observations of aquatic root growth are widespread; however, controlled studies of ...
Adventitious roots were observed on 3 wild perennial Glycine species, in short-podded G. clandestina, G. latifolia and most G. tabacina (2 x, 4 x, 6 x), while other species lacked adventitious roots.
Adventitious roots are roots that originate from nonstandard locations on a plant such as the stems or leaves. They can occur as part of a plant’s normal growth and development or they can arise due ...
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