The evolution of C(4) photosynthesis proceeded stepwise with each small step increasing the fitness of the plant. An important pre-condition for the introduction of a functional C(4) cycle is the photosynthetic activation of the C(3) bundle sheath by increasing its volume and organelle number. Therefore, to engineer C(4) photosynthesis into existing C(3) crops, information about genes that control the bundle sheath cell size and organelle content is needed. However, very little information is known about the genes that could be manipulated to create a more C(4) -like bundle sheath. To this end, an ethylmethanesulfonate (EMS)-based forward genetic screen was established in the Brassicaceae C(3 ) species Arabidopsis thaliana. To ensure a high...
The successful introduction of the C4 pathway into C3 crops would increase photosynthetic rates and ...
Forward genetics has been vital in revealing the identity and function of most plant genes. However,...
Photosynthetic organisms are essential for human life, yet most of their genes remain functionally u...
Understanding plant cell development and what genes influence cell growth can lead to breakthroughs ...
C4 photosynthesis evolved repeatedly from the ancestral C3 state, improving photosynthetic efficienc...
Leaves comprise multiple cell types but our knowledge of the patterns of gene expression that underp...
Leaves comprise multiple cell types but our knowledge of the patterns of gene expression that underp...
The specification of vascular patterning in plants has interested plant biologists for many years. I...
C4 plants exhibit significantly higher photosynthetic, water and nutrient use efficiency compared wi...
Post-primordial differentiation events in developing maize leaves produce two photosynthetic cell ty...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract A pair o...
Within the maize leaf primordium, coordinated cell division and differentiation patterns result in t...
Anticipated future population growth necessitates that more food is produced using the same, or les...
Lundquist PK, Rosar C, Bräutigam A, Weber APM. Plastid Signals and the Bundle Sheath: Mesophyll Deve...
To feed a world population projected to reach 9 billion people by 2050, the productivity of major cr...
The successful introduction of the C4 pathway into C3 crops would increase photosynthetic rates and ...
Forward genetics has been vital in revealing the identity and function of most plant genes. However,...
Photosynthetic organisms are essential for human life, yet most of their genes remain functionally u...
Understanding plant cell development and what genes influence cell growth can lead to breakthroughs ...
C4 photosynthesis evolved repeatedly from the ancestral C3 state, improving photosynthetic efficienc...
Leaves comprise multiple cell types but our knowledge of the patterns of gene expression that underp...
Leaves comprise multiple cell types but our knowledge of the patterns of gene expression that underp...
The specification of vascular patterning in plants has interested plant biologists for many years. I...
C4 plants exhibit significantly higher photosynthetic, water and nutrient use efficiency compared wi...
Post-primordial differentiation events in developing maize leaves produce two photosynthetic cell ty...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract A pair o...
Within the maize leaf primordium, coordinated cell division and differentiation patterns result in t...
Anticipated future population growth necessitates that more food is produced using the same, or les...
Lundquist PK, Rosar C, Bräutigam A, Weber APM. Plastid Signals and the Bundle Sheath: Mesophyll Deve...
To feed a world population projected to reach 9 billion people by 2050, the productivity of major cr...
The successful introduction of the C4 pathway into C3 crops would increase photosynthetic rates and ...
Forward genetics has been vital in revealing the identity and function of most plant genes. However,...
Photosynthetic organisms are essential for human life, yet most of their genes remain functionally u...