International audienceAbstract The outer tissues of dicotyledonous plant roots (i.e. epidermis, cortex, and endodermis) are clearly organized in distinct concentric layers in contrast to the diarch to polyarch vascular tissues of the central stele. Up to now, the outermost layer of the stele, the pericycle, has always been regarded, in accordance with the outer tissue layers, as one uniform concentric layer. However, considering its lateral root-forming competence, the pericycle is composed of two different cell types, with one subset of cells being associated with the xylem, showing strong competence to initiate cell division, whereas another group of cells, associated with the phloem, appears to remain quiescent. Here, we established, usi...
Background:The production of a new lateral root from parental root primary tissues has been investig...
To sustain a lifelong ability to initiate organs, plants retain pools of undifferentiated cells with...
Pattern formation is typically controlled through the interaction between molecular signals within a...
International audienceAbstract The outer tissues of dicotyledonous plant roots (i.e. epidermis, cort...
The outer tissues of dicotyledonous plant roots (i.e. epidermis, cortex, and endodermis) are clearly...
In Arabidopsis, lateral root initiation occurs in a subset of pericycle cells at the xylem pole that...
Studies on the model plant Arabidopsis have led to the common view that lateral roots are exclusivel...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, lateral-root-forming competence of pericycle cells is associated with their...
The root systems of plants proliferate via de novo formed meristems originating from differentiated ...
The postembryonic formation of lateral roots (LRs) starts in internal root tissue, the pericycle. An...
Root branching happens through the formation of new meristems out of a limited number of pericycle c...
Studies on the model plant Arabidopsis have led to the common view that lateral roots (LR) are exclu...
Digging into the limited literature on lateral root (LR) formation in early vascular plants, we came...
Background:The production of a new lateral root from parental root primary tissues has been investig...
To sustain a lifelong ability to initiate organs, plants retain pools of undifferentiated cells with...
Pattern formation is typically controlled through the interaction between molecular signals within a...
International audienceAbstract The outer tissues of dicotyledonous plant roots (i.e. epidermis, cort...
The outer tissues of dicotyledonous plant roots (i.e. epidermis, cortex, and endodermis) are clearly...
In Arabidopsis, lateral root initiation occurs in a subset of pericycle cells at the xylem pole that...
Studies on the model plant Arabidopsis have led to the common view that lateral roots are exclusivel...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, lateral-root-forming competence of pericycle cells is associated with their...
The root systems of plants proliferate via de novo formed meristems originating from differentiated ...
The postembryonic formation of lateral roots (LRs) starts in internal root tissue, the pericycle. An...
Root branching happens through the formation of new meristems out of a limited number of pericycle c...
Studies on the model plant Arabidopsis have led to the common view that lateral roots (LR) are exclu...
Digging into the limited literature on lateral root (LR) formation in early vascular plants, we came...
Background:The production of a new lateral root from parental root primary tissues has been investig...
To sustain a lifelong ability to initiate organs, plants retain pools of undifferentiated cells with...
Pattern formation is typically controlled through the interaction between molecular signals within a...