AbstractThe outside of the Arabidopsis thaliana fruit consists of three principal tissues: the valves or seedpod walls, the replum or central ridge between the valves, and the valve margins where the valves separate from the replum to disperse the seeds. Previous studies have shown that valve margin formation is specified by the SHATTERPROOF MADS-box transcription factors [1] and that valve development is controlled by the FRUITFULL MADS-box transcription factor [2]. FRUITFULL negatively regulates SHATTERPROOF to prevent the valves from adopting a valve margin cell fate [3]. Here we identify a gene called REPLUMLESS that is required for replum development. REPLUMLESS encodes a homeodomain protein that prevents replum cells from adopting a v...
There is a vast amount of fruit morphological diversity in terms of their texture, the number of car...
Fruit morphogenesis is a process unique to flowering plants, and yet little is known about its devel...
The fruit are an integral plant organ that function to nurture and disperse seeds. Using the model ...
AbstractThe outside of the Arabidopsis thaliana fruit consists of three principal tissues: the valve...
Determining the mechanisms that establish shape and identity in organs has long been a goal for deve...
Seed dispersal facilitated by the fruit is dependent on the formation of a specialized stripe of tis...
Members of the Brassicaceae family, including Arabidopsis thaliana and oilseed rape (Brassica napus)...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis seedpod opens through a spring-loaded mechanism known as pod shatter, which ...
In Arabidopsis thaliana the majority of the fruit comprises an ovary with three primary tissue regio...
The Arabidopsis fruit forms a seedpod that develops from the fertilized gynoecium. It is mainly comp...
In Arabidopsis thaliana the majority of the fruit comprises an ovary with three primary tissue regio...
In the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the establishment of organ polarity leads to the expression...
The fruit is perhaps the most essential organ in Arabidopsis thaliana, not only because it houses an...
AbstractAn intricate arrangement of different cell types is required for the spring-loaded mechanism...
The story of the network of genes that controls fruit patterning in Arabidopsis is still unfolding, ...
There is a vast amount of fruit morphological diversity in terms of their texture, the number of car...
Fruit morphogenesis is a process unique to flowering plants, and yet little is known about its devel...
The fruit are an integral plant organ that function to nurture and disperse seeds. Using the model ...
AbstractThe outside of the Arabidopsis thaliana fruit consists of three principal tissues: the valve...
Determining the mechanisms that establish shape and identity in organs has long been a goal for deve...
Seed dispersal facilitated by the fruit is dependent on the formation of a specialized stripe of tis...
Members of the Brassicaceae family, including Arabidopsis thaliana and oilseed rape (Brassica napus)...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis seedpod opens through a spring-loaded mechanism known as pod shatter, which ...
In Arabidopsis thaliana the majority of the fruit comprises an ovary with three primary tissue regio...
The Arabidopsis fruit forms a seedpod that develops from the fertilized gynoecium. It is mainly comp...
In Arabidopsis thaliana the majority of the fruit comprises an ovary with three primary tissue regio...
In the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the establishment of organ polarity leads to the expression...
The fruit is perhaps the most essential organ in Arabidopsis thaliana, not only because it houses an...
AbstractAn intricate arrangement of different cell types is required for the spring-loaded mechanism...
The story of the network of genes that controls fruit patterning in Arabidopsis is still unfolding, ...
There is a vast amount of fruit morphological diversity in terms of their texture, the number of car...
Fruit morphogenesis is a process unique to flowering plants, and yet little is known about its devel...
The fruit are an integral plant organ that function to nurture and disperse seeds. Using the model ...