https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Index ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Developmental biology and induction of phi thickenings by abiotic stress in roots of the brassicaceae https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:34905 Brassica, both B. oleracea and B. napus demonstrated the formation of phi thickenings, but in a strongly cultivar-specific manner. Confocal microscopy of phi thickenings showed that they form a complex network of reinforcement surrounding the inner root cortex, and that a delicate, reticulate network of secondary wall deposition can also variously form on the inner face of the cortical cell layer with phi thickenings adjacent to the endodermal layer. Results presented here indicate that phi thickenings can be induced in response to salt and water stress and that wide variation occurs in these responses even within the same species.]]> Tue 03 Sep 2019 17:58:15 AEST ]]> Endophytic Bacillus sp. R1 and Its Roles in Assisting Phytoremediation and Alleviating the Toxicity of Aluminum Combined Phenanthrene Contaminations in Brassica napus https://ogma.newcastle.edu.au/vital/access/ /manager/Repository/uon:53929 Mon 22 Jan 2024 16:50:21 AEDT ]]>