S. Klinsawang's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
Potassium (K) deficiency limits rice production worldwide. It has been shown that variation in root traits, such as root hair length, influences ion uptake in many plant species. In this study, we explored natural variation of root hair length of twelve rice varieties in a roll-up system. We found a large phenotypic variation for root hair traits r...
Citations
... Similar to AtAKT1, OsAKT1 was also expressed at the root epidermis, including the root hairs, in rice roots (Li et al. 2014). Therefore, K uptake was reduced in root hairless mutants in both Arabidopsis and rice (Ahn et al. 2004;Liu et al. 2013;Klinsawang et al. 2018). Similarly, AtIRT1 and AtN-ramp1 involved in Mn uptake, were also located at the root epidermis, including the root hairs, in Arabidopsis (Vert et al. 2002;Cailliatte et al. 2010). ...