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When plants grow in rocky soils, roots meet obstacles. To anchor themselves and search water, roots bend away from the impenetrable barriers. It was thought that root obstacle avoidance is a passive response, but here we show that roots produce signals to actively and efficiently avoid obstacles.
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‐mediated polar auxin transport facilitates root obstacle avoidance, New Phytologist, July 2019, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/nph.16076.
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