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Inner layer of cortex in vascular plant roots
the inside. The endodermis is the boundary between the cortex and the stele. In many seedless plants, such as ferns, the endodermis is a distinct layer
Endodermis
Thickening in the root endodermis of vascular plants
secondary growth, the roots commonly develop only endodermis with Casparian strips. In many of those, the endodermis is later discarded, together with the cortex
Casparian_strip
Transverse osmotic pressure within the cells of a root system
outside the endodermis must be actively transported across an endodermal cell membrane to enter or exit the endodermis. Once inside the endodermis, the ions
Root_pressure
Layer of parenchyma or sclerenchyma cells
cylinder of parenchyma or sclerenchyma cells that lies just inside the endodermis and is the outer most part of the stele of plants.[citation needed] Although
Pericycle
Central part of a root or stem
defines the outermost boundary of the stele. Outside the stele lies the endodermis, which is the innermost cell layer of the cortex. The concept of the stele
Stele_(biology)
Outer layer of a stem or root in a vascular plant
innermost layer of the cortex in the roots of vascular plants is the endodermis. The endodermis is responsible for storing starch as well as regulating the transport
Cortex_(botany)
vascular cross sections producing strong woody tissue.[citation needed] An endodermis may have evolved in the earliest plant roots during the Devonian, but
Evolutionary history of plants
Evolutionary_history_of_plants
Water transport tissue in vascular plants
the form of hydroids, tracheids, then secondary xylem, followed by an endodermis and ultimately vessels. The high CO2 levels of Silurian-Devonian times
Xylem
Structural axis of a vascular plant
trichomes. A cortex consisting of hypodermis (collenchyma cells) and endodermis (starch containing cells) is present above the pericycle and vascular
Plant_stem
German-Swiss biologist
Geldner's research at the University of Lausanne is focused on root endodermis, specifically the formation of the Casparian strips and suberin lamellae
Niko_Geldner
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
things. Before a baby is breast-fed, they are given a decoction of the endodermis of an alder and the roots of butterburs to discharge impurities. Children
Ainu_people
A continuous band of suberin in the radial primary cell walls of the endodermis in vascular plant stems and roots that forms a permeability barrier to
Glossary_of_botanical_terms
Extracellular space, outside the cell membranes of plants
dissolved in water can travel through the apoplast until they reach the endodermis, where the Casparian strip forces selective uptake into the symplast.
Apoplast
Group of vascular plants that reproduce by spores
phylogenetic study the ferns are characterised by lateral root origin in the endodermis, usually mesarch protoxylem in shoots, a pseudoendospore, plasmodial tapetum
Pteridophyte
Part of a plant
found in aerial root systems. Suberin Endodermis Cortex Enstone DE, Peterson CA, Ma F (2002-12-01). "Root Endodermis and Exodermis: Structure, Function,
Exodermis
Interconnected intracellular space of a plant
halted at the Casparian strip, forcing ions to enter the symplast of the endodermis before they are released into pericycle cells and ultimately loaded into
Symplast
Genus of hydrozoans
two true tissue layers—an epidermis (ectodermis) and a gastrodermis (endodermis)—with a jelly-like mesoglea filling the area between the two true tissue
Obelia
Basal organ of a vascular plant
arrangement of the cells in a root is root hair, epidermis, epiblem, cortex, endodermis, pericycle and, lastly, the vascular tissue in the centre of a root to
Root
Water content of the soil
of water and solutes (hydraulic lift) is regulated in the roots by the endodermis and in the plant foliage by stomatal conductance, and can be interrupted
Soil_moisture
Water from a sea or an ocean
are resistant to the typically detrimental effects of salt in soil. The endodermis forces a higher level of salt filtration throughout the plant as it allows
Seawater
Study of the internal structure of plants
branch collar Root anatomy, including structure of the root, root tip, endodermis About 300 BC, Theophrastus wrote a number of plant treatises, only two
Plant_anatomy
Plant hormone
Kinetin nucleotide Downregulates enzymes needed for photosynthesis. Acts on endodermis to prevent growth of roots when exposed to salty conditions Promotion
Abscisic_acid
Outermost layer of some cells
walls of the epidermis may contain cutin. The Casparian strip in the endodermis roots and cork cells of plant bark contain suberin. Both cutin and suberin
Cell_wall
Hydrophobic lipid polyester in plant cell walls
entering the stele through the apoplast. Instead, water must bypass the endodermis via the symplast. This allows the plant to select the solutes that pass
Suberin
Korean stuffed rice cake
deltoid synurus, also resulting in a green dough. To make a pink dough, the endodermis of Korean red pine is used. Variants containing sweet mung bean paste
Gaepi-tteok
Type of plastid, double-enveloped organelles in plant cells
092042. PMID 19152486. Tasaka M, Kato T, Fukaki H (March 1999). "The endodermis and shoot gravitropism". Trends in Plant Science. 4 (3): 103–7. Bibcode:1999TPS
Amyloplast
Species of plant
Peterson, Carol A. (2009). "Environmental effects on the maturation of the endodermis and multiseriate exodermis of Iris germanica roots". Annals of Botany
Iris_sibirica
Genus of ferns in the family Psilotaceae
has a core of thick-walled protostele in its centre surrounded by an endodermis which regulates the flow of water and nutrients. The surface of the stem
Psilotum
Use of magnesium by organisms
(1990). "X-Ray microprobe analysis of vacuoles of spruce needle mesophyll, endodermis and transfusion parenchyma cells at different seasons of the year". Botanica
Magnesium_in_biology
Biological communication by plants
literature review by Robbins et al. published in 2014 characterized the root endodermis as a signaling control center in response to abiotic environmental stresses
Plant_communication
Vital Force Theory
(due to pulsatory activities of innermost cortical cells just outside endodermis). Jagadish Chandra Bose suggested a mechanism for the ascent of sap in
Vital_theory
East Asian spring festival
bean paste called Santteok; Goritteok made from glutinous rice, pine endodermis and mugwort; and Ssuktteok, made from glutinous rice and mugwort leaves
Double_Third_Festival
Species of plant
Peterson, Carol A. (2009). "Environmental effects on the maturation of the endodermis and multiseriate exodermis of Iris germanica roots". Annals of Botany
Iris_sambucina
Non-penetrative symbiotic association between a fungus and the roots of a vascular plant
gymnosperms the hyphae penetrate more deeply, into the cortical cells or the endodermis. In many epidermal types elongation of cells along the epidermis occurs
Ectomycorrhiza
Korean rice cake
called songgi-jeolpyeon (송기절편), is made by pounding tteok with pine endodermis. Jeolpyeon and tteoksal (patterned rice-cake stamp) Jeungpyeon Songpyeon
Jeolpyeon
Index of plants with the same common name
epidermis surrounding a broad cortex composed of parenchyma cells. The endodermis, with its Casparian strip, forms the boundary between the cortex and the
Yellow_foxtail
Species of roundworm
specialized feeding cells called syncytia by penetrating the pericycle, endodermis, or cortex cell with their stylet in order to take in nutrients from the
Soybean_cyst_nematode
Protein family
roots, on the plasma membranes of cells in both the exodermis and the endodermis. In contrast to Lsi1, which is localized on the distal side, Lsi2 is localized
ArsB_and_ArsAB_transporters
Plant root
Lateral root formation is initiated in pericycle (located between the endodermis and vascular tissue) of the root system, and begins with a process referred
Lateral_root
Extinct species of fern
parenchymatous. In the pith, cell walls lack the presence of an internal endodermis or internal phloem, considered to be an original feature, rather than
Osmundastrum_pulchellum
Species of flowering plant
; Cuccato, F.; La Rocca, N.; Larcher, W.; Rascio, N. (January 1999). "Endodermis-like Sheaths in the Submerged Freshwater Macrophyte Ranunculus trichophyllus
Ranunculus_trichophyllus
Species of bacterium
way as a lateral root. Nodule lobe primordia develop in the pericycle, endodermis or cortex during the development of the prenodule and finally the bacterium
Frankia_alni
British botanist (1883–1944)
June 1922). Tansley, Arthur George (ed.). "III. The Structure of the Endodermis in Relation to its Function". New Phytologist. 21 (3). London: Wheldon
Joseph_Hubert_Priestley
researchers were able to find expressions of MCA1 and MCA2 in the pericycle and endodermis of the root in Arabidopsis. No expression was identified in the cortex
Hydraulic_signaling_in_plants
Species of fungus
to infect the cortex of the tree seedling, but did not penetrate the endodermis. These traits suggest that the fungus is a moderate pathogen, with limited
Geopyxis_carbonaria
ELISPOT - embryo - embryonal development - emulsion - endergonic reaction - endodermis - endomembrane system - endoplasmic reticulum - endothelin receptor -
Index of biochemistry articles
Index_of_biochemistry_articles
Species of roundworm
The long stylet allows the nematode to feed on the inner cortex and endodermis. The feeding at root tips causes root abbreviation and stunting (Crow
Belonolaimus_longicaudatus
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n.
A layer of cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of the proper cortical layer, or surrounding an individual fibrovascular bundle.