Building a plant: cell fate specification in the early Arabidopsis embryo

Embryogenesis is the beginning of plant development, yet the cell fate decisions and patterning steps that occur during this time are reiterated during development to build the post-embryonic architecture. In Arabidopsis, embryogenesis follows a simple and predictable pattern, making it an ideal model with which to understand how cellular and tissue developmental processes are controlled. Here, we review the early stages of Arabidopsis embryogenesis, focusing on the globular stage, during which time stem cells are first specified and all major tissues obtain their identities. We discuss four different aspects of development: the formation of outer versus inner layers; the specification of vascular and ground tissues; the determination of shoot and root domains; and the establishment of the first stem cells.

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Main Authors: ten Hove, C.A., Lu, Kuan-Ju, Weijers, D.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:apical-basal axis, box protein tir1, early embryogenesis, f-box, homeodomain-leucine-zipper, layer-specific gene, pattern-formation, shoot meristem, transcription factor, vascular development,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/building-a-plant-cell-fate-specification-in-the-early-arabidopsis
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