Alterations in the timing of developmental programs during evolution, that lead to changes in the shape, or size of organs, are known as heterochrony. Heterochrony has been widely studied in animals, but has often been neglected in plants. During plant evolution, heterochronic shifts have played a key role in the origin and diversification of leaves, roots, flowers, and fruits. Heterochrony that results in a juvenile or simpler outcome is known as paedomorphosis, while an adult or more complex outcome is called peramorphosis. Mechanisms that alter developmental timing at the cellular level affect cell proliferation or differentiation, while those acting at the tissue or organismal level change endogenous aging pathways, morphogen signaling,...
Flowering plants are some of the most successful organisms on Earth, particularly those used in agri...
284 pagesPlants continuously and reproducibly create new organs throughout their lifecycles. Their s...
Fluctuations in environmental conditions greatly influence life on earth. Plants, as sessile organis...
Evolution of morphology includes evolutionary shifts of developmental processes in space or in time....
Evolution of morphology includes evolutionary shifts of developmental processes in space or in time....
Heterochrony can be defined as change to the timing or rate of development relative to the ancestor....
The connection between development and evolution has become the focus of an increasing amount of res...
The phenological development of plants can be broadly divided into 4 stages, embryo/juvenile, adult ...
Flowering is the result of the coordination between genetic information and environmental cues. Gene...
AbstractThere has been a resurgence of interest in comparative embryology. It is now important to be...
Timing is a fundamental issue in development, with a range of implications from birth defects to evo...
The concept of heterochrony has long had a central place in evolutionary theory. During their long h...
In order to maximize reproductive success, plants have evolved different strategies to control the c...
Heterochrony, evolutionary changes in rate or timing of development producing parallelism between on...
Heterochrony—variation in the rate or timing of developmental processes or events over evolutionary ...
Flowering plants are some of the most successful organisms on Earth, particularly those used in agri...
284 pagesPlants continuously and reproducibly create new organs throughout their lifecycles. Their s...
Fluctuations in environmental conditions greatly influence life on earth. Plants, as sessile organis...
Evolution of morphology includes evolutionary shifts of developmental processes in space or in time....
Evolution of morphology includes evolutionary shifts of developmental processes in space or in time....
Heterochrony can be defined as change to the timing or rate of development relative to the ancestor....
The connection between development and evolution has become the focus of an increasing amount of res...
The phenological development of plants can be broadly divided into 4 stages, embryo/juvenile, adult ...
Flowering is the result of the coordination between genetic information and environmental cues. Gene...
AbstractThere has been a resurgence of interest in comparative embryology. It is now important to be...
Timing is a fundamental issue in development, with a range of implications from birth defects to evo...
The concept of heterochrony has long had a central place in evolutionary theory. During their long h...
In order to maximize reproductive success, plants have evolved different strategies to control the c...
Heterochrony, evolutionary changes in rate or timing of development producing parallelism between on...
Heterochrony—variation in the rate or timing of developmental processes or events over evolutionary ...
Flowering plants are some of the most successful organisms on Earth, particularly those used in agri...
284 pagesPlants continuously and reproducibly create new organs throughout their lifecycles. Their s...
Fluctuations in environmental conditions greatly influence life on earth. Plants, as sessile organis...