The development of the post-embryonic root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana is described. Clonal analysis has identified three sets of initials that give rise to the columella root cap cells, epidermis and lateral root-cap cells, and the cells of the cortex and endodermis respectively. The mature epidermis is composed of two cell types, root hair cells (derived from trichoblasts) and non-hair cells (derived from atrichoblasts). These cells are arranged in sixteen or more discrete files. Each hair cell file overlies the anticlinal (radial) wall of the underlying cortical cells and is separated from the next by one or two non-hair files. The root hair forms as a tip-growing projection from the basal end of the trichoblast i.e. the end neares...
AbstractThe formation of the root epidermis inArabidopsis thalianaprovides a simple model to study m...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
The epidermis of roots is composed of hair and non-hair cells. Patterning of this epidermis results ...
The epidermis of roots is composed of hair and non-hair cells. Patterning of this epidermis results ...
The post-embryonic architecture of higher plants is derived from the activity of two meristems that ...
Epidermal cells of the Arabidopsis thaliana root are derived from a ring of 16 or so initials (stem ...
The control of cell fate was investigated in the root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana . Two distin...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
AbstractThe formation of the root epidermis inArabidopsis thalianaprovides a simple model to study m...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
AbstractThe formation of the root epidermis inArabidopsis thalianaprovides a simple model to study m...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
The epidermis of roots is composed of hair and non-hair cells. Patterning of this epidermis results ...
The epidermis of roots is composed of hair and non-hair cells. Patterning of this epidermis results ...
The post-embryonic architecture of higher plants is derived from the activity of two meristems that ...
Epidermal cells of the Arabidopsis thaliana root are derived from a ring of 16 or so initials (stem ...
The control of cell fate was investigated in the root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana . Two distin...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
AbstractThe formation of the root epidermis inArabidopsis thalianaprovides a simple model to study m...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
AbstractThe formation of the root epidermis inArabidopsis thalianaprovides a simple model to study m...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...