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Plant development
Journal:
Development
Development (2020) 147 (13): dev187666.
Published: 6 July 2020
..., auxin transport in epidermis is neither required nor sufficient for vein patterning; instead, auxin transport in inner tissues is both required and sufficient for vein patterning. Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf development Vascular patterning Auxin PIN genes Necessity and sufficiency...
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Development (2020) 147 (6): dev183277.
Published: 18 March 2020
... - 1570 . Andriankaja , M. , Dhondt , S. , De Bodt , S. , Vanhaeren , H. , Coppens , F. , De Milde , L. , Muhlenbock , P. , Skirycz , A. , Gonzalez , N. , Beemster , G. T. , et al. ( 2012 ). Exit from proliferation during leaf development in Arabidopsis...
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Satomi Shimano, Ken-ichiro Hibara, Tomoyuki Furuya, Shin-ichi Arimura, Hirokazu Tsukaya, Jun-Ichi Itoh
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Development
Development (2018) 145 (7): dev159624.
Published: 5 April 2018
... demonstrated that MKB3 moves from an MKB3- expressing domain to a non-expressing domain, which is required for normal leaf development. Our results suggest that rice MKB3 and Arabidopsis AN3 have conserved functions and effects on leaf development. However, the expression pattern of MKB3 and direction...
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Development (2013) 140 (2): 405–412.
Published: 15 January 2013
... to proceed to reproductive development. The ligule defect initiates early in leaf development with reduced lg1 and lg2 expression and altered ZmPIN1a expression. lgn maps to a grass-specific kinase. Although an Ac insertion in the 5′UTR of the gene has no obvious phenotype, an Ac excision...
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Development (2012) 139 (13): 2436–2446.
Published: 1 July 2012
... PLT1 expression. * Author for correspondence ( ghori@rikkyo.ac.jp ) Competing interests statement The authors declare no competing financial interests. 29 4 2012 © 2012. Leaf development Embryogenesis Apical-basal patterning ANGUSTIFOLIA3 HANABA TARANU...
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Development (2011) 138 (4): 695–704.
Published: 15 February 2011
... size and shape. LA expression sustained until late stages of tomato leaf development, and stage-specific overexpression of miR319, a negative regulator of CIN-TCP genes, confirmed that LA-like proteins affect leaf development through these late stages. Together, our results imply that dynamic spatial...
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Development (2009) 136 (19): 3235–3246.
Published: 1 October 2009
... , 141 -150. Cnops, G., Neyt, P., Raes, J., Petrarulo, M., Nelissen, H.,Malenica, N., Luschnig, C., Tietz, O., Ditengou, F., Palme, K. et al. ( 2006 ). The TORNADO1 and TORNADO2 genes function in several patterning processes during early leaf development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell 18...
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Development (2009) 136 (6): 955–964.
Published: 15 March 2009
..., Tokyo, 171-8501 Japan 15 1 2009 © 2009. 2009 Cell proliferation and expansion Compensation syndrome Heteroblasty Leaf development miR156 Determination of leaf size and shape is a crucial process that influences the appearance of shoots. Plants have the ability...
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Development
Development (2008) 135 (7): 1325–1334.
Published: 1 April 2008
.... † Author for correspondence (e-mail: hhuang@sippe.ac.cn ) * These authors contributed equally to this work 30 1 2008 © 2008. 2008 Arabidopsis ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1/2 Leaf development Polarity establishment Ribosomal proteins During leaf development, leaf primordia...
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Development (2007) 134 (5): 881–889.
Published: 1 March 2007
.... * Author for correspondence (e-mail: jane.langdale@plants.ox.ac.uk ) 2 1 2007 © 2007. 2007 Meristem function Leaf development Lycophytes Lineage analysis Plant architecture is determined by the activity of shoot apical meristems(SAMs). In all vascular plants, the SAM...
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Young Koung Lee, Gyung-Tae Kim, In-Jung Kim, Jeongmoo Park, Sang-Soo Kwak, Giltsu Choi, Won-Il Chung
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Development
Development (2006) 133 (21): 4305–4314.
Published: 1 November 2006
... that of wild-type cells at all tested leaf developmental stages. Taken together, these results suggest that LNG1, LNG2 and ROT3 additively promote longitudinal cell expansion in petioles and leaf blades throughout leaf development, rather than increasing cell number or acting at a specific leaf...
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Development (2006) 133 (20): 3955–3961.
Published: 15 October 2006
...Angela Hay; Michalis Barkoulas; Miltos Tsiantis Leaf development in higher plants requires the specification of leaf initials at the flanks of a pluripotent structure termed the shoot apical meristem. In Arabidopsis , this process is facilitated by negative interactions between class I KNOTTED1...
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Development (2005) 132 (9): 2203–2213.
Published: 1 May 2005
...Mikael Norberg; Mattias Holmlund; Ove Nilsson Developmental processes in multicellular organisms involve an intricate balance between mechanisms that promote cell division activity and growth, and others that promote cell differentiation. Leaf development in Arabidopsis thaliana is controlled...
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Development (2004) 131 (16): 3921–3929.
Published: 15 August 2004
... backgrounds to determine if Wab1 affects leaf development in a cell-autonomous manner. Normal tissue identity was restored in all wab1 +/–sectors in a lg1-R mutant background, and in three quarters of sectors in a Lg1 + background. These results suggest that lg1 can influence the autonomy of Wab1 . In both...
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Cristina Navarro, Nadia Efremova, John F. Golz, Roger Rubiera, Markus Kuckenberg, Rosa Castillo, Olaf Tietz, Heinz Saedler, Zsuzsanna Schwarz-Sommer
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Development
Development (2004) 131 (15): 3649–3659.
Published: 1 August 2004
... contributed equally to this work 1 4 2004 © 2004. 2004 GRO/TUP1 Co-repressor Floral organ identity Leaf development Auxin Flowers of angiosperms are typically composed of four structurally and functionally distinct organs, named sepals, petals, stamens and carpels, which...
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Development (2004) 131 (14): 3445–3455.
Published: 15 July 2004
...Enrico Scarpella; Philip Francis; Thomas Berleth During leaf development, ground meristem cells along continuous lines undergo coordinated oriented cell divisions and differentiate to form procambial cells, the precursors of all vascular cells. The molecular genetic dissection of early procambial...
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Development (2004) 131 (12): 2827–2839.
Published: 15 June 2004
... to this work 3 3 2004 © 2004. 2004 narrow sheath pressed flower Maize Leaf development SAM Founder cells The formation of plant lateral organs is dependent upon shoot apical meristem (SAM) function. Founder cells of the incipient phytomer, which will eventually comprise...
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Development (2004) 131 (5): 1101–1110.
Published: 1 March 2004
... of cactus plants have been modified to form spines to protect against herbivores. Arabidopsis thaliana Leaf development Bract development Flower development JAGGED APETALA1 © 2004. 2004 28 10 2003 * Author for correspondence (e-mail: weigel@weigelworld.org ) ...
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Development (2004) 131 (5): 1111–1122.
Published: 1 March 2004
...Carolyn K. Ohno; G. Venugopala Reddy; Marcus G. B. Heisler; Elliot M. Meyerowitz Important goals in understanding leaf development are to identify genes involved in pattern specification, and also genes that translate this information into cell types and tissue structure. Loss-of-function mutations...
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Michael K. Deyholos, G. Frank Cavaness, Branden Hall, Ed King, Jayson Punwani, Jaimie Van Norman, Leslie E. Sieburth
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Development (2003) 130 (26): 6577–6588.
Published: 29 December 2003
...Michael K. Deyholos; G. Frank Cavaness; Branden Hall; Ed King; Jayson Punwani; Jaimie Van Norman; Leslie E. Sieburth To gain insight into the processes controlling leaf development, we characterized an Arabidopsis mutant, varicose ( vcs ), with leaf and shoot apical meristem defects. The vcs...
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