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Conditions for the emergence of circumnutations in plant roots

Loshchilov, Ilya  
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Del Dottore, Emanuela
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Mazzolai, Barbara
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May 26, 2021
PLOS One

The plant root system shows remarkably complex behaviors driven by environmental cues and internal dynamics, whose interplay remains largely unknown. A notable example is circumnutation growth movements, which are growth oscillations from side to side of the root apex. Here we describe a model capable of replicating root growth behaviors, which we used to analyze the role of circumnuntations, revealing their emergence I) under gravitropic stress, as a combination of signal propagation and sensitivity to the signal carriers; II) as a result of the interplay between gravitropic and thigmotropic responses; and III) as a behavioral strategy to detect and react to resource gradients. The latter function requires the presence of a hypothetical internal oscillator whose parameters are regulated by the perception of environmental resources.

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DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0252202
Author(s)
Loshchilov, Ilya  
Del Dottore, Emanuela
Mazzolai, Barbara
Floreano, Dario  
Date Issued

2021-05-26

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PLOS One
Volume

16

Issue

5

Article Number

e0252202

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This is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

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