Background and Aims: Leaf growth is a complex developmental process controlled by genetic and environmental factors and is determined by a proliferation, expansion and maturation phase. Mutational analysis in Arabidopsis thaliana showed that leaf size and shape is dependent on cell division and cell expansion activity. An investigation was made at the cytophysiological and ultrastructural level of the elo1 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana, which is defective in one of the components of the histone acetyl transferase Elongator complex and displays a distinct ‘narrow leaves’ phenotype, owing to a reduced cell number and no transition between petiole and lamina. Relative expression levels of three sucrose metabolism/transport-related genes were ...
Plant organ size control is an essential process of plant growth and development. The regulation of ...
This thesis describes a number of different approaches to understand the role of sugar transporters ...
The key enzyme for transcription of protein-encoding genes in eukaryotes is RNA polymerase II (RNAPI...
Background and Aims : Leaf growth is a complex developmental process controlled by genetic and envir...
In order to identify new players in fruit development, a forward genetic screen was performed on EMS...
The elucidation of molecular mechanisms underlying the leaf development can be facilitated by the de...
Despite the large number of genes known to affect leaf shape or size, we still have a relatively poo...
Unlike animal cells, plant cells have a rigid wall and hence cannot migrate. Rather, they are perman...
Plant roots depend on sucrose imported from leaves as the substrate for metabolism and growth. Sucro...
The possible role of the sucrose-splitting enzymes sucrose synthase and invertase in elongating root...
AbstractA key feature of the development of a higher plant is the continuous formation of new organs...
Leaf shape in wild plants has diversely evolved from ancient times. A lot of researchers have chall...
Growth and development in plants is steered by the meristems which are established on both poles of ...
Leaf development relies on cell proliferation, post-mitotic cell expansion and the coordination of t...
Here, we used a hxk1 mutant in the Col-0 background. We demonstrated that HXK1 regulates cell prolif...
Plant organ size control is an essential process of plant growth and development. The regulation of ...
This thesis describes a number of different approaches to understand the role of sugar transporters ...
The key enzyme for transcription of protein-encoding genes in eukaryotes is RNA polymerase II (RNAPI...
Background and Aims : Leaf growth is a complex developmental process controlled by genetic and envir...
In order to identify new players in fruit development, a forward genetic screen was performed on EMS...
The elucidation of molecular mechanisms underlying the leaf development can be facilitated by the de...
Despite the large number of genes known to affect leaf shape or size, we still have a relatively poo...
Unlike animal cells, plant cells have a rigid wall and hence cannot migrate. Rather, they are perman...
Plant roots depend on sucrose imported from leaves as the substrate for metabolism and growth. Sucro...
The possible role of the sucrose-splitting enzymes sucrose synthase and invertase in elongating root...
AbstractA key feature of the development of a higher plant is the continuous formation of new organs...
Leaf shape in wild plants has diversely evolved from ancient times. A lot of researchers have chall...
Growth and development in plants is steered by the meristems which are established on both poles of ...
Leaf development relies on cell proliferation, post-mitotic cell expansion and the coordination of t...
Here, we used a hxk1 mutant in the Col-0 background. We demonstrated that HXK1 regulates cell prolif...
Plant organ size control is an essential process of plant growth and development. The regulation of ...
This thesis describes a number of different approaches to understand the role of sugar transporters ...
The key enzyme for transcription of protein-encoding genes in eukaryotes is RNA polymerase II (RNAPI...