AbstractBackground: Shoots of all land plants have a radial pattern that can be considered to have an adaxial (central)-abaxial (peripheral) polarity. In Arabidopsis, gain-of-function alleles of PHAVOLUTA and PHABULOSA, members of the class III HD-ZIP gene family, result in adaxialization of lateral organs. Conversely, loss-of-function alleles of the KANADI genes cause an adaxialization of lateral organs. Thus, the class III HD-ZIP and KANADI genes comprise a genetic system that patterns abaxial-adaxial polarity in lateral organs produced from the apical meristem.Results: We show that gain-of-function alleles of REVOLUTA, another member of the class III HD-ZIP gene family, are characterized by adaxialized lateral organs and alterations in t...
The formation and the development of the floral organs require an intercalate expression of organ-sp...
SummaryThe origin of the stem is a major but poorly understood aspect of plant development, partly b...
Unlike the situation in animals, the final morphology of the plant body is highly modulated by the e...
AbstractBackground: Shoots of all land plants have a radial pattern that can be considered to have a...
AbstractBackground: Asymmetric development of plant lateral organs initiates by partitioning of orga...
Lateral organs in flowering plants display polarity along their adaxial-abaxial axis with distinct c...
Xylem and phloem are the major conduits for the transport of water and solutes throughout the plant....
AbstractLateral organs of plants display asymmetry with abaxial identity being specified by members ...
Lateral organ polarity in Arabidopsis is regulated by antagonistic interactions between genes that p...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Abstractragged seedling2 (rgd2) is a novel, recessive mutation affecting lateral organ development i...
Important goals in understanding leaf development are to identify genes involved in pattern specific...
Leaves are determinate organs that arise from the flanks of the shoot apical meristem as polar struc...
© 2017 Dr. Oliver BonaccorsoAngiosperm leaves are typically polar structures with a distinct arrange...
Lateral organs in plants arise from the meristem in a stereotypical pattern known as phyllotaxy. Spi...
The formation and the development of the floral organs require an intercalate expression of organ-sp...
SummaryThe origin of the stem is a major but poorly understood aspect of plant development, partly b...
Unlike the situation in animals, the final morphology of the plant body is highly modulated by the e...
AbstractBackground: Shoots of all land plants have a radial pattern that can be considered to have a...
AbstractBackground: Asymmetric development of plant lateral organs initiates by partitioning of orga...
Lateral organs in flowering plants display polarity along their adaxial-abaxial axis with distinct c...
Xylem and phloem are the major conduits for the transport of water and solutes throughout the plant....
AbstractLateral organs of plants display asymmetry with abaxial identity being specified by members ...
Lateral organ polarity in Arabidopsis is regulated by antagonistic interactions between genes that p...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Abstractragged seedling2 (rgd2) is a novel, recessive mutation affecting lateral organ development i...
Important goals in understanding leaf development are to identify genes involved in pattern specific...
Leaves are determinate organs that arise from the flanks of the shoot apical meristem as polar struc...
© 2017 Dr. Oliver BonaccorsoAngiosperm leaves are typically polar structures with a distinct arrange...
Lateral organs in plants arise from the meristem in a stereotypical pattern known as phyllotaxy. Spi...
The formation and the development of the floral organs require an intercalate expression of organ-sp...
SummaryThe origin of the stem is a major but poorly understood aspect of plant development, partly b...
Unlike the situation in animals, the final morphology of the plant body is highly modulated by the e...