“…So far it has been described that very different from other crops, for example, wheat, maize, and rice (Ranathunge, Lin, et al, ; Ranathunge, Schreiber, Bi, & Rothstein, ; Schreiber, Franke, Hartmann, Ranathunge, & Steudle, ), barley does not form an exodermis characterized by Casparian bands and suberin lamellae (Coffey et al, ; Gitto & Fricke, ; Jackson, ; Knipfer & Fricke, ; Kreszies et al, ; Ranathunge et al, ). Thus, it was an exciting observation that in response to osmotic stress, the wild barley accession Jordan formed an exodermis in the basal parts of about 20% of the investigated seminal roots (Figure ).…”