نتایج جستجو برای: including meristem culture

تعداد نتایج: 1223161  

Journal: :Development 2000
T Vernoux J Kronenberger O Grandjean P Laufs J Traas

The process of organ positioning has been addressed, using the pin-formed 1 (pin1) mutant as a tool. PIN1 is a transmembrane protein involved in auxin transport in Arabidopsis. Loss of function severely affects organ initiation, and pin1 mutants are characterised by an inflorescence meristem that does not initiate any flowers, resulting in the formation of a naked inflorescence stem. This pheno...

2012
Katharina Schiessl Swathi Kausika Paul Southam Max Bush Robert Sablowski

BACKGROUND In all multicellular organisms, the links between patterning genes, cell growth, cell cycle, cell size homeostasis, and organ growth are poorly understood, partly due to the difficulty of dynamic, 3D analysis of cell behavior in growing organs. A crucial step in plant organogenesis is the emergence of organ primordia from the apical meristems. Here, we combined quantitative, 3D analy...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Eric M Engstrom Carl M Andersen Juliann Gumulak-Smith John Hu Evguenia Orlova Rosangela Sozzani John L Bowman

Maintenance of indeterminacy is fundamental to the generation of plant architecture and a central component of the plant life strategy. Indeterminacy in plants is a characteristic of shoot and root meristems, which must balance maintenance of indeterminacy with organogenesis. The Petunia hybrida HAIRY MERISTEM (HAM) gene, a member of the GRAS family of transcriptional regulators, promotes shoot...

Journal: :Current Biology 2010
Laila Moubayidin Serena Perilli Raffaele Dello Ioio Riccardo Di Mambro Paolo Costantino Sabrina Sabatini

Upon seed germination, apical meristems grow as cell division prevails over differentiation and reach their final size when division and differentiation reach a balance. In the Arabidopsis root meristem, this balance results from the interaction between cytokinin (promoting differentiation) and auxin (promoting division) through a regulatory circuit whereby the ARR1 cytokinin-responsive transcr...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Michael S Greenwood Michael E Day Jason Schatz

In order to separate the effects of size and meristem maturation on age-related changes in shoot growth behaviour, a reciprocal grafting experiment was conducted involving juvenile (J), mid-age (MA) and old-growth (OG) red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) trees as both scion donors and rootstock. The effects of rootstock and scion age on vegetative growth, foliar morphology and reproductive developm...

1999
Oliver J. Ratcliffe Desmond J. Bradley Enrico S. Coen

The aerial parts of Arabidopsis are ultimately derived from the primary shoot apical meristem which is established during embryogenesis (Sussex, 1989; Evans and Barton, 1997). Over the plant life cycle, a series of growth phases reflect the activity of this meristem (Poethig, 1990; Schultz and Haughn, 1993; Ratcliffe et al., 1998). Following germination, the shoot apical meristem generates leaf...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1997
E Irish

The tassel seed mutations ts4 and Ts6 of maize cause irregular branching in its inflorescences, tassels, and ears, in addition to feminization of the tassel due to the failure to abort pistils. A comparison of the development of mutant and wild-type tassels and ears using scanning electron microscopy reveals that at least four reproductive meristem types can be identified in maize: the inflores...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2007
Dong-Yeon Lee Jinwon Lee Sunok Moon Soung Young Park Gynheung An

Regulating the transition of meristem identity is a critical step in reproductive development. After the shoot apical meristem (SAM) acquires inflorescence meristem identity, it goes through a sequential transition to second- and higher-order meristems that can eventually give rise to floral organs. Despite ample information on the molecular mechanisms that control the transition from SAM to in...

2014
Tali Mandel Fanny Moreau Yaarit Kutsher Jennifer C. Fletcher Cristel C. Carles Leor Eshed Williams

In plants, the shoot apical meristem (SAM) serves as a reservoir of pluripotent stem cells from which all above ground organs originate. To sustain proper growth, the SAM must maintain homeostasis between the self-renewal of pluripotent stem cells and cell recruitment for lateral organ formation. At the core of the network that regulates this homeostasis in Arabidopsis are the WUSCHEL (WUS) tra...

2014
Li-Wei Hong Da-Wei Yan Wen-Cheng Liu Hong-Guo Chen Ying-Tang Lu

Roots play important roles in plant survival and productivity as they not only anchor the plants in the soil but are also the primary organ for the uptake of nutrients from the outside. The growth and development of roots depend on the specification and maintenance of the root meristem. Here, we report a previously unknown role of TIME FOR COFFEE (TIC) in controlling root meristem size in Arabi...

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