Plant vascular development: from early specification to differentiation.
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Authors
De Rybel, Bert
Mähönen, Ari Pekka
Helariutta, Yrjö
Weijers, Dolf
Publication Date
2016-01Journal Title
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
ISSN
1471-0072
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
30-40
Language
eng
Type
Article
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Print-Electronic
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De Rybel, B., Mähönen, A. P., Helariutta, Y., & Weijers, D. (2016). Plant vascular development: from early specification to differentiation.. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol, 17 (1), 30-40. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrm.2015.6
Abstract
Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars and hormones and other small signalling molecules throughout the plant. Recent genetic and molecular studies have identified interconnections among some of the major signalling networks that regulate plant vascular development. Using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model system, these studies enable the description of vascular development from the earliest tissue specification events during embryogenesis to the differentiation of phloem and xylem tissues. Moreover, we propose a model for how oriented cell divisions give rise to a three-dimensional vascular bundle within the root meristem.
Keywords
Body Patterning, Cell Differentiation, Phloem, Plant Roots, Plant Vascular Bundle, Xylem
Sponsorship
European Research Council (323052)
Gatsby Charitable Foundation (GAT3395/PR3)
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External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nrm.2015.6
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/293210
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