Underwater 'breathing' plants could be key to stress-resistant crops
Feb. 4, 2022
Wetland plants have a high tolerance against flooding due to the formation of "lysigenous aerenchyma," air channels that help transfer gases to the submerged roots. These channels also help the plant withstand drought and nutrient deficiency. Now, Associate Professor Takaki Yamauchi and Professor Mikio Nakazono investigate the underlying mechanism of aerenchyma formation to understand the phenomenon better, opening doors to the development of crops that are resilient against extreme weather changes.
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Nagoya Univ.
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