The developmental plasticity of organisms is a natural consequence of adaptation. Classical approaches targeting developmental processes usually focus on genetics as the essential factor underlying phenotypic differences. However, such differences are often based on the inherent plasticity of developmental programs. Due to their dependence on environmental stimuli, plants represent ideal experimental systems in which to dissect the contribution of genetic and environmental variation to phenotypic plasticity. An evident example is the vast repertoire of growth forms observed in plant shoot systems. A fundamental factor underlying the broadness of this repertoire is the activity of secondary meristems, namely the axillary meristems that give ...
Increased density and delayed emergence are two major biotic factors in nature that have profound an...
Understanding the distribution of traits across the angiosperm phylogeny helps map the nested hierar...
The strong influence of environment and functioning on plant organogenesis has been well documented ...
The developmental plasticity of organisms is a natural consequence of adaptation. Classical approach...
International audienceShoot morphogenetic plasticity is crucial to the adaptation of plants to their...
Thigmomorphogenesis, the characteristic phenotypic changes by which plants react to mechanical stres...
Abstract Thigmomorphogenesis, the characteristic phenotypic changes by which plants react to mechani...
International audienceABSTRACT The above-ground organs in plants display a rich diversity, yet they ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Plants possess the rare capability to shape the own architecture according to biotic and abiotic sti...
Plant apical meristems (AMs) grow continuously by delicately balancing cells leaving at the peripher...
<div><p>Plant development is remarkably plastic but how precisely can the plant customize its form t...
The variability of shoot architecture in plants is striking and one of the most extreme examples of ...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The strong influence of environment and functioning on pl...
Increased density and delayed emergence are two major biotic factors in nature that have profound an...
Understanding the distribution of traits across the angiosperm phylogeny helps map the nested hierar...
The strong influence of environment and functioning on plant organogenesis has been well documented ...
The developmental plasticity of organisms is a natural consequence of adaptation. Classical approach...
International audienceShoot morphogenetic plasticity is crucial to the adaptation of plants to their...
Thigmomorphogenesis, the characteristic phenotypic changes by which plants react to mechanical stres...
Abstract Thigmomorphogenesis, the characteristic phenotypic changes by which plants react to mechani...
International audienceABSTRACT The above-ground organs in plants display a rich diversity, yet they ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Plants possess the rare capability to shape the own architecture according to biotic and abiotic sti...
Plant apical meristems (AMs) grow continuously by delicately balancing cells leaving at the peripher...
<div><p>Plant development is remarkably plastic but how precisely can the plant customize its form t...
The variability of shoot architecture in plants is striking and one of the most extreme examples of ...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The strong influence of environment and functioning on pl...
Increased density and delayed emergence are two major biotic factors in nature that have profound an...
Understanding the distribution of traits across the angiosperm phylogeny helps map the nested hierar...
The strong influence of environment and functioning on plant organogenesis has been well documented ...