2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.935540
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Developmental Characteristics and Auxin Response of Epiphytic Root in Dendrobium catenatum

Abstract: Dendrobium catenatum, a traditional precious Chinese herbal medicine, belongs to epiphytic orchids. Its special life mode leads to the specialization of roots, but there is a lack of systematic research. The aerial root in D. catenatum displays diverse unique biological characteristics, and it initially originates from the opposite pole of the shoot meristem within the protocorm. The root development of D. catenatum is not only regulated by internal cues but also adjusts accordingly with the change in growth e… Show more

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“…For example, in an epiphytic orchid species Dendrobium catenatum , aerial roots—a specialized type of adventitious root—are formed. At the same time, overexpression of D. catenatum WOX12 in A. thaliana leads to the inhibition of root and shoot growth; leaf chlorosis; and, in general, promotes cell dedifferentiation and callus formation [ 11 ]. Such effects are distinct from the A. thaliana WOX11 overexpression effect and suggest diversification of members of the WOX11/12 branch in different species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in an epiphytic orchid species Dendrobium catenatum , aerial roots—a specialized type of adventitious root—are formed. At the same time, overexpression of D. catenatum WOX12 in A. thaliana leads to the inhibition of root and shoot growth; leaf chlorosis; and, in general, promotes cell dedifferentiation and callus formation [ 11 ]. Such effects are distinct from the A. thaliana WOX11 overexpression effect and suggest diversification of members of the WOX11/12 branch in different species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%