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Evidence
for Contractile Roots
in Several Species of Yucca.
Yucca
seedlings can longitudinally contract and radially expand their roots,
pulling the seedlings down into the soil for protection from
evapotranspiration and heat. This contraction occurs through a
rearrangement of microtubules in the perivascular cortical tissue. Plant
microtubule arrays are correlated with cellulose microfibrils in the cell
wall, and therefore plant cell growth and polarity. Within the cortical
array of the basal region of the root, microtubules can reorient and in
turn cause the cell to grow laterally. Support provided by: NSF-Research Experience for Undergraduates in Biochemistry Grant Fellowship |

