Microorganism and filamentous fungi drive evolution of plant synapses

作者: František Baluška , Stefano Mancuso

DOI: 10.3389/FCIMB.2013.00044

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摘要: In the course of plant evolution, there is an obvious trend toward increased complexity bodies, as well sophistication behavior and communication. Phenotypic plasticity plants based on polar auxin transport machinery that directly linked with sensory systems impinging adaptive responses. Similar to emergence evolution eukaryotic cells, land was also shaped driven by infective symbiotic microorganisms. These microorganisms are driving force behind synapses other neuronal aspects higher plants; this especially pronounced in root apices. Plant allow synaptic cell-cell communication coordination plants, sensory-motor integration apices searching for water mineral nutrition. closely their unique ability adapt environmental changes.

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