The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for the role of peptide signals in the spatial control of cellular differentiation. Research in Arabidopsis has identified a series of Epidermal Patterning Factors (EPFs) which interact with an array of membrane-localised receptors and associated proteins (encoded by ERECTA and TMM genes) to control stomatal density and distribution. However, although it is well established that stomata arose very early in the evolution of land plants, until now it has been unclear whether the established angiosperm stomatal patterning system represented by the EPF/TMM/ERECTA module reflects a conserved, universal mechanism in the plant kingdom. Here, we use mole...
How do plants generate the optimal spacing of stomatal pores on their surfaces to prevent excessive ...
TOO MANY MOUTHS (TMM) is a gene which has been shown to regulate cell fate and control cell division...
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The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
Stomata are microscopic valves on plant surfaces that originated over 400 million years (Myr) ago an...
Stomata are microscopic valves on plant surfaces that originated over 400 million years (Myr) ago an...
Mosses are an ancient land plant lineage and are therefore important in studying the evolution of pl...
Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the u...
Stomata are pores on plant epidermis which control water and gas exchanges between plants and the at...
Stomata are a broadly conserved feature of land plants with a crucial role regulating transpiration ...
AbstractCell lineage has been used to explain the stomatal distribution in several plant species. We...
AbstractStomata complexes are epidermal specialized structures typical of the upper aerial part of p...
Stomata complexes are epidermal specialized structures typical of the upper aerial part of plants (s...
SummaryStomata are pores in the plant epidermis that control carbon dioxide uptake and water loss. T...
How do plants generate the optimal spacing of stomatal pores on their surfaces to prevent excessive ...
TOO MANY MOUTHS (TMM) is a gene which has been shown to regulate cell fate and control cell division...
This is the published version. Copyright © 2012 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressValves on the ...
The patterning of stomata plays a vital role in plant development and has emerged as a paradigm for ...
The fossil record suggests stomata-like pores were present on the surfaces of land plants over 400 m...
Stomata are microscopic valves on plant surfaces that originated over 400 million years (Myr) ago an...
Stomata are microscopic valves on plant surfaces that originated over 400 million years (Myr) ago an...
Mosses are an ancient land plant lineage and are therefore important in studying the evolution of pl...
Stomata are microscopic structures which exist on the surfaces of many land plants that enable the u...
Stomata are pores on plant epidermis which control water and gas exchanges between plants and the at...
Stomata are a broadly conserved feature of land plants with a crucial role regulating transpiration ...
AbstractCell lineage has been used to explain the stomatal distribution in several plant species. We...
AbstractStomata complexes are epidermal specialized structures typical of the upper aerial part of p...
Stomata complexes are epidermal specialized structures typical of the upper aerial part of plants (s...
SummaryStomata are pores in the plant epidermis that control carbon dioxide uptake and water loss. T...
How do plants generate the optimal spacing of stomatal pores on their surfaces to prevent excessive ...
TOO MANY MOUTHS (TMM) is a gene which has been shown to regulate cell fate and control cell division...
This is the published version. Copyright © 2012 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressValves on the ...