The primary root of Arabidopsis thaliana has a remarkably uniform cellular organisation. The fixed radial pattern of cell types in the mature root arises from proliferative divisions within the root meristem. The root meristem, in turn, is laid down during embryogenesis. We have analysed six mutations causing alterations in the radial organisation of the root. Embryonic phenotypes resulting from wooden leg, gollum, pinocchio, scarecrow, shortroot and fass mutations are described. While mutations in the fass gene affect morphogenesis of all cells, the five other mutations cause alterations in specific layers. Wooden leg and gollum mutations interfere with the proper organisation of the vascular tissue. Shortroot, scarecrow and pinocchio affe...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
The embryonic origin of the Arabidopsis root and hypocotyl region has been investigated using histol...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
The root of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana has a simple, yet well-defined pattern of tissu...
The root provides a useful system for the analysis of plant organ formation. Mutations that affect r...
The cellular organisation of the Arabidopsis thaliana root is remarkably regular. A fate map of the ...
The cellular organisation of the Arabidopsis thaliana root is remarkably regular. A fate map of the ...
The postembryonic development of plants is fueled by apical meristems, which are the local productio...
In the embryo of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., formation of the hypocotyl/root axis is initiated...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
Roots have a fundamental role in plant growth and adaptation to different environments. Diversity in...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The primary root of Arabidopsis has a simple cellular organisation. The fixed radial cell pattern re...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
The embryonic origin of the Arabidopsis root and hypocotyl region has been investigated using histol...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
The root of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana has a simple, yet well-defined pattern of tissu...
The root provides a useful system for the analysis of plant organ formation. Mutations that affect r...
The cellular organisation of the Arabidopsis thaliana root is remarkably regular. A fate map of the ...
The cellular organisation of the Arabidopsis thaliana root is remarkably regular. A fate map of the ...
The postembryonic development of plants is fueled by apical meristems, which are the local productio...
In the embryo of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., formation of the hypocotyl/root axis is initiated...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
Roots have a fundamental role in plant growth and adaptation to different environments. Diversity in...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The primary root of Arabidopsis has a simple cellular organisation. The fixed radial cell pattern re...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...
The embryonic origin of the Arabidopsis root and hypocotyl region has been investigated using histol...
The cell layers of the Arabidopsis primary root are arranged in a simple radial pattern. The outermo...