نتایج جستجو برای: meristems

تعداد نتایج: 1419  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1994
L L Hensel M A Nelson T A Richmond A B Bleecker

The relationship between fruit development and the proliferative capacities of inflorescence meristems has been examined in Arabidopsis thaliana. In the wild-type Landsberg erecta (Ler) line, flower production ceases coordinately on all inflorescence branches by a process we have designated global proliferative arrest (GPA). Morphological studies indicate that GPA involves a cessation of prolif...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001
D Otsuga B DeGuzman M J Prigge G N Drews S E Clark

While the shoot apical meristem (SAM) is indirectly responsible for the initiation of all above-ground postembryonic organs, in most plants the vast majority of these organs are directly initiated by lateral meristems. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the lateral meristems include flower meristems (FMs), which form on the flanks of the SAM, and lateral shoot meristems (LSMs), which develop in leaf axil...

Journal: :Development 2005
Cristel C Carles Dan Choffnes-Inada Keira Reville Kvin Lertpiriyapong Jennifer C Fletcher

The higher-plant shoot apical meristem is a dynamic structure continuously producing cells that become incorporated into new leaves, stems and flowers. The maintenance of a constant flow of cells through the meristem depends on coordination of two antagonistic processes: self-renewal of the stem cell population and initiation of the lateral organs. This coordination is stringently controlled by...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1996
G Chuck C Lincoln S Hake

Plant development depends on the activity of apical meristems, which are groups of indeterminate cells whose derivatives elaborate the organs of the mature plant. Studies of knotted1 (kn1) and related gene family members have determined potential roles for homeobox genes in the function of shoot meristems. The Arabidopsis kn1-like gene, KNAT1, is expressed in the shoot apical meristem and not i...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Eric M Engstrom Carl M Andersen Juliann Gumulak-Smith John Hu Evguenia Orlova Rosangela Sozzani John L Bowman

Maintenance of indeterminacy is fundamental to the generation of plant architecture and a central component of the plant life strategy. Indeterminacy in plants is a characteristic of shoot and root meristems, which must balance maintenance of indeterminacy with organogenesis. The Petunia hybrida HAIRY MERISTEM (HAM) gene, a member of the GRAS family of transcriptional regulators, promotes shoot...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Akiko Yoshida Masafumi Sasao Naoko Yasuno Kyoko Takagi Yasufumi Daimon Ruihong Chen Ryo Yamazaki Hiroki Tokunaga Yoshinori Kitaguchi Yutaka Sato Yoshiaki Nagamura Tomokazu Ushijima Toshihiro Kumamaru Shigeru Iida Masahiko Maekawa Junko Kyozuka

Inflorescence structures result from the activities of meristems, which coordinate both the renewal of stem cells in the center and organ formation at the periphery. The fate of a meristem is specified at its initiation and changes as the plant develops. During rice inflorescence development, newly formed meristems acquire a branch meristem (BM) identity, and can generate further meristems or t...

2002
Michelle A. Nelson Todd A. Richmond

The relationship between fruit development and the proliferative capacities of inflorescence meristems has been examined in Arabidopsis fhaliana. In the wild-type Landsberg erecta (Ler) line, flower production ceases coordinately on all inflorescence branches by a process we have designated global proliferative arrest (CPA). Morphological studies indicate that CPA involves a cessation of prolif...

2016
Alexander J. Hetherington Joseph G. Dubrovsky Liam Dolan

Roots and shoots of plant bodies develop from meristems-cell populations that self-renew and produce cells that undergo differentiation-located at the apices of axes [1].The oldest preserved root apices in which cellular anatomy can be imaged are found in nodules of permineralized fossil soils called coal balls [2], which formed in the Carboniferous coal swamp forests over 300 million years ago...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Dörte Müller Gregor Schmitz Klaus Theres

In seed plants, shoot branching is initiated during postembryonic development by the formation of secondary meristems. These new meristems, which are established between the stem and leaf primordia, develop into vegetative branches or flowers. Thus, the number of axillary meristems has a major impact on plant architecture and reproductive success. This study describes the genetic control of axi...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2006
Nena de G Alvarez Roydon J Meeking Derek W R White

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Lotus japonicus 'Gifu' develops multiple axillary shoots in the cotyledonary node region throughout the growth of the plant. The origin, initiation and development of these axillary meristems were investigated. METHODS Morphological, histological and mRNA in situ analyses were done to characterize the ontogeny of cotyledonary axillary shoot meristems in Lotus. Morphologica...

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