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Satoru Tsugawa,Tomohiko G Sano,Hiroyuki Shima et al. Satoru Tsugawa et al.
Plant shoot gravitropism is a complex phenomenon resulting from gravity sensing, curvature sensing (proprioception), the ability to uphold self-weight and growth. Although recent data analysis and modelling have revealed the detailed morpho...
Efthymia Symeonidi,Julian Regalado,Rebecca Schwab et al. Efthymia Symeonidi et al.
Genome editing with the CRISPR/Cas (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/CRISPR associated protein) system allows mutagenesis of a targeted region of the genome using a Cas endonuclease and an artificial guide RNA. Both...
Maria D Christodoulou,Alastair Culham Maria D Christodoulou
Fruit shape is the result of the interaction between genetic, epigenetic, environmental factors and stochastic processes. As a core biological descriptor both for taxonomy and horticulture, the point at which shape stability is reached beco...
James H Rowe,Alexander M Jones James H Rowe
In recent years, plant biologists interested in quantifying molecules and molecular events in vivo have started to complement reporter systems with genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors (GEFBs) that directly sense an analyte. Such bios...
Benjamin Durrington,Fiona Chong,Daniel H Chitwood;Twitter Calathea Poll Participants and iNaturalist Citizen Scientists Benjamin Durrington
Lateral organs arranged in spiral phyllotaxy are separated by the golden angle, ≈137.5°, leading to chirality: either clockwise or counter-clockwise. In some species, leaves are asymmetric such that they are smaller and curved towards the...
Daphné Autran,George W Bassel,Eunyoung Chae et al. Daphné Autran et al.
Quantitative plant biology is an interdisciplinary field that builds on a long history of biomathematics and biophysics. Today, thanks to high spatiotemporal resolution tools and computational modelling, it sets a new standard in plant scie...
Yosapol Harnvanichvech,Vera Gorelova,Joris Sprakel et al. Yosapol Harnvanichvech et al.
Phenotypic diversity of flowering plants stems from common basic features of the plant body pattern with well-defined body axes, organs and tissue organisation. Cell division and cell specification are the two processes that underlie the fo...
Milica Nenadić,Joop E M Vermeer Milica Nenadić
By forming lateral roots, plants expand their root systems to improve anchorage and absorb more water and nutrients from the soil. Each phase of this developmental process in Arabidopsis is tightly regulated by dynamic and continuous signal...
Marco Saltini,Bela M Mulder Marco Saltini
The light-induced reorientation of the cortical microtubule array in dark-grown Arabidopsis thaliana hypocotyl cells is a striking example of the dynamical plasticity of the microtubule cytoskeleton. A consensus model, based on katanin-medi...
Lisa Van den Broeck,Ryan J Spurney,Adam P Fisher et al. Lisa Van den Broeck et al.
Stem cells give rise to the entirety of cells within an organ. Maintaining stem cell identity and coordinately regulating stem cell divisions is crucial for proper development. In plants, mobile proteins, such as WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX 5 ...