Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following their specification in the early embryo, tissue-specific precursor cells first establish tissues and later maintain them postembryonically. The mechanisms underlying these processes are largely unknown. Here we define local control of oriented, periclinal cell division as the mechanism underlying both the establishment and maintenance of vascular tissue. We identify an auxin-regulated basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor dimer as a critical regulator of vascular development. Due to a loss of periclinal divisions, vascular tissue gradually disappears in bHLH-deficient mutants; conversely, ectopic expression is sufficient for trigger...
Growth of plants depends on cell division and elongation of the divided cells. After cell division, ...
Vascular plants provide most of the biomass, food, and feed on earth, yet the molecular innovations ...
SummaryThe origin of the stem is a major but poorly understood aspect of plant development, partly b...
SummaryPlants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Follow...
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
The first vascular tissue precursors are specified early during embryogenesis. These precursors give...
The plant vascular system develops from a handful of provascular initial cells in the early embryo i...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Development of plant vascular tissues involves tissue identity specification, growth, pattern format...
[EN] Over time, plants have evolved flexible self-organizing patterning mechanisms to adapt tissue f...
Coordination of cell division and pattern formation is central to tissue and organ development, part...
The outer tissues of dicotyledonous plant roots (i.e. epidermis, cortex, and endodermis) are clearly...
Growth of plants depends on cell division and elongation of the divided cells. After cell division, ...
Vascular plants provide most of the biomass, food, and feed on earth, yet the molecular innovations ...
SummaryThe origin of the stem is a major but poorly understood aspect of plant development, partly b...
SummaryPlants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Follow...
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
Plants have a remarkable potential for sustained (indeterminate) postembryonic growth. Following the...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
The first vascular tissue precursors are specified early during embryogenesis. These precursors give...
The plant vascular system develops from a handful of provascular initial cells in the early embryo i...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Development of plant vascular tissues involves tissue identity specification, growth, pattern format...
[EN] Over time, plants have evolved flexible self-organizing patterning mechanisms to adapt tissue f...
Coordination of cell division and pattern formation is central to tissue and organ development, part...
The outer tissues of dicotyledonous plant roots (i.e. epidermis, cortex, and endodermis) are clearly...
Growth of plants depends on cell division and elongation of the divided cells. After cell division, ...
Vascular plants provide most of the biomass, food, and feed on earth, yet the molecular innovations ...
SummaryThe origin of the stem is a major but poorly understood aspect of plant development, partly b...