Previously, a Genome-Wide Association Mapping Study (GWAS) identified several causal loci determining Na+-dependent root gravitropism. In-depth experiments using comprehensive microarray polymer profiling (CoMPP) analysis, confirmed that salt stress increases ExAD-dependent arabinosylation in Arabidopsis seedlings. exad mutants show increased root epidermal cell wall thickening mediating salt tolerance in plants. Using a newly developed timelapse setup spatio-temporal root growth dynamics could be quantified. New insights and results were published in a review paper (Zou, Zhang and Testerink, 2021, Plant, Cell and Environment doi: 10.1111/pce.14205) and a research paper (Zou et al., 2022, BioRxiv; in revision for publication https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.06.22.497042v1 ).
In addition, the natural variation work was expanded by investigating detailed growth phases responses in a set of accessions, revealing a trade-off between maintenance of primary and lateral root development and growth when plants are exposed to salt. This work was published as Van Zelm et al., Plant, Cell and Environment, 2023 (doi: 10.1111/pce.14583). Moreover, by comparing with the halophyte species Schrenkiella parvula, we were able to identify this species as Na+-insensitive with respect to several root traits. This work was recently published as Li et al., New Phytologist 2023 (doi: 10.1111/nph.18873).