Shapes of edible plant organs vary dramatically among and within crop plants. To explain and ultimately employ this variation towards crop improvement, we determined the genetic, molecular and cellular bases of fruit shape diversity in tomato. Through positional cloning, protein interaction studies, and genome editing, we report that OVATE Family Proteins and TONNEAU1 Recruiting Motif proteins regulate cell division patterns in ovary development to alter final fruit shape. The physical interactions between the members of these two families are necessary for dynamic relocalization of the protein complexes to different cellular compartments when expressed in tobacco leaf cells. Together with data from other domesticated crops and model plant ...
Fruits are an important evolutionary acquisition of angiosperms, which afford protection for seeds a...
Increases in fruit weight of cultivated vegetables and fruits accompanied the domestication of these...
Background: Universally accepted landmark stages are necessary to highlight key events in plant r...
Shapes of edible plant organs vary dramatically among and within crop plants. To explain and ultimat...
Plant organ shape is determined by the spatial-temporal expression of genes that control the directi...
Key mechanisms controlling fruit weight and shape at the levels of meristem, ovary or very young fru...
Fruit size and morphology are key characters defining the final fruit quality. Among the large fruit...
Background: Domestication and selection of crops have notably reshaped fruit morphology. With its la...
Ovate fruit is determined by a major recessive gene located in the first chromosome of the tomato. I...
Author Institution: Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State Universit
How do genes modify cellular growth to create morphological diversity? We study this problem in two ...
Integrative systems biology proposes new approaches to decipher the variation of phenotypic traits. ...
Seed size and shape are not only critical for plant reproduction and dispersal, but also important a...
Seed size and shape are not only critical for plant reproduction and dispersal, but also important a...
Fruits are the seed dispersal units of flowering plants and fleshy fruits form an important part of ...
Fruits are an important evolutionary acquisition of angiosperms, which afford protection for seeds a...
Increases in fruit weight of cultivated vegetables and fruits accompanied the domestication of these...
Background: Universally accepted landmark stages are necessary to highlight key events in plant r...
Shapes of edible plant organs vary dramatically among and within crop plants. To explain and ultimat...
Plant organ shape is determined by the spatial-temporal expression of genes that control the directi...
Key mechanisms controlling fruit weight and shape at the levels of meristem, ovary or very young fru...
Fruit size and morphology are key characters defining the final fruit quality. Among the large fruit...
Background: Domestication and selection of crops have notably reshaped fruit morphology. With its la...
Ovate fruit is determined by a major recessive gene located in the first chromosome of the tomato. I...
Author Institution: Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State Universit
How do genes modify cellular growth to create morphological diversity? We study this problem in two ...
Integrative systems biology proposes new approaches to decipher the variation of phenotypic traits. ...
Seed size and shape are not only critical for plant reproduction and dispersal, but also important a...
Seed size and shape are not only critical for plant reproduction and dispersal, but also important a...
Fruits are the seed dispersal units of flowering plants and fleshy fruits form an important part of ...
Fruits are an important evolutionary acquisition of angiosperms, which afford protection for seeds a...
Increases in fruit weight of cultivated vegetables and fruits accompanied the domestication of these...
Background: Universally accepted landmark stages are necessary to highlight key events in plant r...