Root Cap to Soil Interface: A Driving Force Toward Plant Adaptation and Development

Author:

Ganesh Alagarasan1ORCID,Shukla Vishnu1ORCID,Mohapatra Ankita1,George Abin Panackal1ORCID,Bhukya Durga Prasad Naik1ORCID,Das Krishna Kodappully1ORCID,Kola Vijaya Sudhakara Rao1,Suresh Aparna1,Ramireddy Eswarayya1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Tirupati, Biology Division , Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh 517507, India

Abstract

Abstract Land plants have developed robust roots to grow in diverse soil ecosystems. The distal end of the root tip has a specialized organ called the ‘root cap’. The root cap assists the roots in penetrating the ground, absorbing water and minerals, avoiding heavy metals and regulating the rhizosphere microbiota. Furthermore, root-cap-derived auxin governs the lateral root patterning and directs root growth under varying soil conditions. The root cap formation is hypothesized as one of the key innovations during root evolution. Morphologically diversified root caps in early land plant lineage and later in angiosperms aid in improving the adaptation of roots and, thereby, plants in diverse soil environments. This review article presents a retrospective view of the root cap’s important morphological and physiological characteristics for the root–soil interaction and their response toward various abiotic and biotic stimuli. Recent single-cell RNAseq data shed light on root cap cell-type-enriched genes. We compiled root cap cell-type-enriched genes from Arabidopsis, rice, maize and tomato and analyzed their transcription factor (TF) binding site enrichment. Further, the putative gene regulatory networks derived from root-cap-enriched genes and their TF regulators highlight the species-specific biological functions of root cap genes across the four plant species.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Physiology,General Medicine

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