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Automatic Tracking of Arabidopsis thaliana Root Meristem in Confocal Microscopy
The Arabidopsis thaliana is a well defined and a suited system to study plant development at the cellular level. To follow in vivo the root meristem activity under a confocal microscope the image acquisition proc...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Laser Ablation In Arabidopsis Roots: A Tool To Study Cell-To-Cell Communication
Developmental processes have been widely studied by manipulations of cells and tissues in intact organisms. These techniques are only in the last decades being complemented by the powerful approach of genetic ...
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Experimental and genetic analysis of root development in Arabidopsis thaliana
The cellular organisation of the Arabidopsis thaliana root is remarkably regular. A fate map of the primary root and root meristem that predicts the developmental destinies of cells within the embryonic root prim...
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The Acquisition of Cell Fate in the Arabidopsis thaliana Root Meristem
During plant embryogenesis an embryo with cotyledons, a shoot apical meristem, a hypocotyl and a root apical meristem, is formed. The primary root and shoot meristems initiate post-embryonic growth generating ...
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Root Anatomy and Development, the Basis for Nematode Parasitism
Plant parasitic nematodes appear to rely on very specific interactions with root cells to establish a feeding site. To understand these interactions in detail, it is of advantage to achieve a basic understandi...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Analysis of Root Development in Arabidopsis Thaliana
Mature plants are the result of two formally separable developmental processes. Embryogenesis provides a mature embryo with axis, cotyledons, and the root and shoot apical meristem. The embryo has a structure ...
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Early Nodulins in Pea and Soybean Nodule Development
During the last few years we have isolated early nodulin clones of both pea and soybean. In this chapter we will summarize the characteristics of these clones (Table 1). Furthermore we will describe how we sta...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Identification of Rhizobium Leguminosarum Genes and Signal Compounds Involved in the Induction of Early Nodulin Gene Expression
The process of root nodule formation on legumes, induced by Rhizobium, can be looked upon as a sequence of several distinct steps. These steps have been defined by cytological studies on develo** wild-type root...