نتایج جستجو برای: meristem

تعداد نتایج: 4125  

Journal: :Genes & development 2001
F Taguchi-Shiobara Z Yuan S Hake D Jackson

The ability to initiate organs throughout the lifecycle is a unique feature of plant development that is executed by groups of stem cells called meristems. The balance between stem cell proliferation and organ initiation is carefully regulated and ensures that organs can be initiated in regular geometric patterns. To understand how this regulation is achieved, we isolated a novel mutant of maiz...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2009
Thomas Girin Karim Sorefan Lars Ostergaard

The diversity of shape in life is astounding, and this is particularly vivid when the varied forms observed in our fruit bowls are examined. How some of the tissues of the Arabidopsis fruit are moulded is starting to be understood, revealing how plants may sculpt plant form by modulating the degree of meristematic properties. In this fruit the KNOX I and BLH meristem identity genes promote medi...

Journal: :Science 2005
G Venugopala Reddy Elliot M Meyerowitz

The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is a collection of stem cells that resides at the tip of each shoot and provides the cells of the shoot. It is divided into functional regions. The central zone (CZ) at the tip of the meristem is the domain of expression of the CLAVATA3 (CLV3) gene, encoding a putative ligand for a transmembrane receptor kinase, CLAVATA1, active in cells of the rib meristem (RM),...

2018
Vicente Balanzà Irene Martínez-Fernández Shusei Sato Martin F. Yanofsky Kerstin Kaufmann Gerco C. Angenent Marian Bemer Cristina Ferrándiz

Monocarpic plants have a single reproductive cycle in their lives, where life span is determined by the coordinated arrest of all meristems, or global proliferative arrest (GPA). The molecular bases for GPA and the signaling mechanisms involved are poorly understood, other than systemic cues from developing seeds of unknown nature. Here we uncover a genetic pathway regulating GPA in Arabidopsis...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2013
Michael Pautler Wakana Tanaka Hiro-Yuki Hirano David Jackson

The vegetative and reproductive shoot architectures displayed by members of the grass family are critical to reproductive success, and thus agronomic yield. Variation in shoot architecture is explained by the maintenance, activity and determinacy of meristems, pools of pluripotent stem cells responsible for post-embryonic plant growth. This review summarizes recent progress in understanding the...

Journal: :Cell reports 2015
Mary-Paz González-García Irina Pavelescu Andrés Canela Xavier Sevillano Katherine A Leehy Andrew D L Nelson Marta Ibañes Dorothy E Shippen Maria A Blasco Ana I Caño-Delgado

Telomeres are specialized nucleoprotein caps that protect chromosome ends assuring cell division. Single-cell telomere quantification in animals established a critical role for telomerase in stem cells, yet, in plants, telomere-length quantification has been reported only at the organ level. Here, a quantitative analysis of telomere length of single cells in Arabidopsis root apex uncovered a he...

2016
John Paul Alvarez Chihiro Furumizu Idan Efroni Yuval Eshed John L Bowman

Leaves are flat determinate organs derived from indeterminate shoot apical meristems. The presence of a specific leaf meristem is debated, as anatomical features typical of meristems are not present in leaves. Here we demonstrate that multiple NGATHA (NGA) and CINCINNATA-class-TCP (CIN-TCP) transcription factors act redundantly, shortly after leaf initiation, to gradually restrict the activity ...

Journal: :Development 2002
Mary E Byrne Joseph Simorowski Robert A Martienssen

The shoot apical meristem comprises undifferentiated stem cells and their derivatives, which include founder cells for lateral organs such as leaves. Meristem maintenance and lateral organ specification are regulated in part by negative interactions between the myb domain transcription factor ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1, which is expressed in lateral organ primordia, and homeobox transcription factors w...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2011
Sara Bergonzi Maria C Albani

Plants at early stages of development undergo a juvenile phase during which they are not competent to flower in response to environmental stimuli. The length of this phase varies among species and is extended in perennial plants particularly. In annuals, temporal changes in expression of microR156 (miR156), miR172, and their targets are correlated with the transition from the juvenile to the ad...

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