Phyllotaxis, the distribution of organs such as leaves and flowers on their support, is a key attribute of plant architecture. The geometric regularity of phyllotaxis has attracted multidisciplinary interest for centuries, resulting in an understanding of the patterns in the model plants Arabidopsis and tomato down to the molecular level. Nevertheless, the iconic example of phyllotaxis, the arrangement of individual florets into spirals in the heads of the daisy family of plants (Asteraceae), has not been fully explained. We integrate experimental data and computational models to explain phyllotaxis in Gerbera hybrida. We show that phyllotactic patterning in gerbera is governed by changes in the size of the morphogenetically active zone coo...
Why living forms develop in a relatively robust manner, despite various sources of internal or exter...
Phyllotaxis, i.e., the arrangement of leaves around the stem and leaf-like organs inside flowers is ...
The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is a dome-shaped collection of cells at the apex of growing plants f...
A survey and model of fasciated flower heads separate fundamental and derived characteristics of phy...
Inflorescences are flower bearing structures that display remarkable diversity in plants. Their arch...
The Asteraceae plant family is characterized by inflorescences, called flower heads or capitula that...
Leaves and flowers are arranged in regular patterns around the stem of a plant, a phenomenon known a...
Phyllotaxis, namely the arrangement of phylla (leaves, florets, etc.) has intrigued natural scientis...
In vascular plants, the arrangement of organs around stems generates geometric patterns called phyll...
International audienceAbstract In vascular plants, the arrangement of organs around the stem generat...
International audienceVascular plants produce new organs at the tip of the stem in a very organized ...
Phyllotaxis patterns in plants, or the arrangement of leaves and flowers radially around the shoot, ...
Inflorescences, the flower-bearing structures in plants, show enormous diversity in nature. Their ar...
International audienceWhy living forms develop in a relatively robust manner, despite various source...
Why living forms develop in a relatively robust manner, despite various sources of internal or exter...
Phyllotaxis, i.e., the arrangement of leaves around the stem and leaf-like organs inside flowers is ...
The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is a dome-shaped collection of cells at the apex of growing plants f...
A survey and model of fasciated flower heads separate fundamental and derived characteristics of phy...
Inflorescences are flower bearing structures that display remarkable diversity in plants. Their arch...
The Asteraceae plant family is characterized by inflorescences, called flower heads or capitula that...
Leaves and flowers are arranged in regular patterns around the stem of a plant, a phenomenon known a...
Phyllotaxis, namely the arrangement of phylla (leaves, florets, etc.) has intrigued natural scientis...
In vascular plants, the arrangement of organs around stems generates geometric patterns called phyll...
International audienceAbstract In vascular plants, the arrangement of organs around the stem generat...
International audienceVascular plants produce new organs at the tip of the stem in a very organized ...
Phyllotaxis patterns in plants, or the arrangement of leaves and flowers radially around the shoot, ...
Inflorescences, the flower-bearing structures in plants, show enormous diversity in nature. Their ar...
International audienceWhy living forms develop in a relatively robust manner, despite various source...
Why living forms develop in a relatively robust manner, despite various sources of internal or exter...
Phyllotaxis, i.e., the arrangement of leaves around the stem and leaf-like organs inside flowers is ...
The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is a dome-shaped collection of cells at the apex of growing plants f...