For centuries, humans have grown and used structures, based on vascular tissues in plants. One could imagine that life would have developed differently without wood as a resource for building material, paper, heating energy or fuel and without edible tubers as a food source. In this review, we will summarise the status of research on Arabidopsis thaliana vascular development and subsequently focus on how this knowledge has been applied and expanded in research on the wood of trees and storage organs of crop plants. We will conclude with an outlook on interesting open questions and exciting new research opportunities in this growing and important field.Peer reviewe
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars an...
Oriented cell divisions are crucial throughout plant development to define the final size and shape ...
For centuries, humans have grown and used structures, based on vascular tissues in plants. One could...
For centuries, humans have grown and used structures based on vascular tissues in plants. One could ...
For centuries, humans have grown and used structures based on vascular tissues in plants. One could ...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Plant vascular tissues, the conduits of water, nutrients, and small molecules, play important roles ...
This special issue of Journal of Experimental Botany focuses on the developmental mechanisms require...
Plant vascular development is a complex process culminating in the generation of xylem and phloem, t...
The development of secondary vascular tissue enhances the transport capacity and mechanical strength...
<p>Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars...
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars an...
Oriented cell divisions are crucial throughout plant development to define the final size and shape ...
For centuries, humans have grown and used structures, based on vascular tissues in plants. One could...
For centuries, humans have grown and used structures based on vascular tissues in plants. One could ...
For centuries, humans have grown and used structures based on vascular tissues in plants. One could ...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Plant vascular tissues, the conduits of water, nutrients, and small molecules, play important roles ...
This special issue of Journal of Experimental Botany focuses on the developmental mechanisms require...
Plant vascular development is a complex process culminating in the generation of xylem and phloem, t...
The development of secondary vascular tissue enhances the transport capacity and mechanical strength...
<p>Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars...
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars an...
Oriented cell divisions are crucial throughout plant development to define the final size and shape ...