نتایج جستجو برای: meristem

تعداد نتایج: 4125  

Journal: :Development 2003
Nicholas J Kaplinsky Michael Freeling

The architecture of maize inflorescences, the male tassel and the female ear, is defined by a series of reiterative branching events. The inflorescence meristem initiates spikelet pair meristems. These in turn initiate spikelet meristems which finally produce the floret meristems. After initiating one meristem, the spikelet pair and spikelet meristem convert into spikelet and floret meristems, ...

Journal: :Development 1996
S E Clark S E Jacobsen J Z Levin E M Meyerowitz

The CLAVATA (CLV1 and CLV3) and SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) genes specifically regulate shoot meristem development in Arabidopsis. CLV and STH appear to have opposite functions: c1v1 and Clv3 mutants accumulate excess undifferentiated cells in the shoot and floral meristem, while stm mutants fail to form the undifferentiated cells of the shoot meristem during embryonic development. We have identif...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2013
Lucas Cutri Nahum Nave Michal Ben Ami Noam Chayut Alon Samach Marcelo Carnier Dornelas

Tendrils can be found in different plant species. In legumes such as pea, tendrils are modified leaves produced by the vegetative meristem but in the grape vine, a same meristem is used to either form a tendril or an inflorescence. Passiflora species originated in ecosystems in which there is dense vegetation and competition for light. Thus climbing on other plants in order to reach regions wit...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Naoko Takahashi Mie Hashino Chieko Kami Ryoko Imaichi

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The gametophytes of most homosporous ferns are cordate-thalloid in shape. Some are strap- or ribbon-shaped and have been assumed to have evolved from terrestrial cordate shapes as an adaptation to epiphytic habitats. The aim of the present study was to clarify the morphological evolution of the strap-shaped gametophyte of microsoroids (Polypodiaceae) by precise analysis of t...

Journal: :Development 2015
Henk J Franssen Ting Ting Xiao Olga Kulikova Xi Wan Ton Bisseling Ben Scheres Renze Heidstra

Nodules on the roots of legume plants host nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium bacteria. Several lines of evidence indicate that nodules are evolutionarily related to roots. We determined whether developmental control of the Medicago truncatula nodule meristem bears resemblance to that in root meristems through analyses of root meristem-expressed PLETHORA genes. In nodules, MtPLETHORA 1 and 2 are prefere...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 1999
M Lenhard T Laux

The shoot apical meristem of higher plants is a self-maintaining stem cell system which gives rise to the entire above-ground part of a plant. In the past year, genetic and molecular studies have provided increasing insight into the processes of shoot meristem formation and maintenance, as well as into the relation between the apical meristem and its products.

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Wakana Tanaka Taiyo Toriba Yoshihiro Ohmori Akiko Yoshida Arata Kawai Tomoko Mayama-Tsuchida Hiroaki Ichikawa Nobutaka Mitsuda Masaru Ohme-Takagi Hiro-Yuki Hirano

The meristem initiates lateral organs in a regular manner, and proper communication between the meristem and the lateral organs ensures the normal development of plants. Here, we show that mutation of the rice (Oryza sativa) gene TONGARI-BOUSHI1 (TOB1) results in pleiotropic phenotypes in spikelets, such as the formation of a cone-shaped organ instead of the lemma or palea, the development of t...

Journal: :Development 1998
M P Running J C Fletcher E M Meyerowitz

The study of cell division control within developing tissues is central to understanding the processes of pattern formation. The floral meristem of angiosperms gives rise to floral organs in a particular number and pattern. Despite its critical role, little is known about how cell division is controlled in the floral meristem, and few genes involved have been identified. We describe the phenoty...

2015
Lian Ding Shuangshuang Yan Li Jiang Wensheng Zhao Kang Ning Jianyu Zhao Xiaofeng Liu Juan Zhang Qian Wang Xiaolan Zhang Xing Wang Deng

Shoot organ primordia are initiated from the shoot apical meristem and develop into leaves during the vegetative stage, and into flowers during the reproductive phase. Between the meristem and the newly formed organ primordia, a boundary with specialized cells is formed that separates meristematic activity from determinate organ growth. Despite interactions that have been found between boundary...

Journal: :Development 2009
Dong-Keun Lee Matt Geisler Patricia S Springer

Plant organs are generated from meristems throughout development. Patterning and elaboration of organ primordia occur as a result of organized cell division and expansion, processes that are likely to be controlled, in part, by meristem-derived signals. Communication between the meristem and lateral organs is crucial for meristem maintenance and organ patterning, and organ boundaries are though...

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