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Open AccessPioneer Arabidopsis thaliana spans the succession gradient revealing a diverse root-associated microbiome
Soil microbiomes are increasingly acknowledged to affect plant functioning. Research in molecular model species Arabidopsis thaliana has given detailed insights of such plant-microbiome interactions. However, the...
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From Stained Plant Tissues to Quantitative Cell Segmentation Analysis with MorphoGraphX
Development and growth of plant organs is determined by a myriad of molecular processes that occur in each individual cell. As a direct consequence of these processes, cells alter in size and shape. They there...
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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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Article
Experimental and genetic analysis of root development inArabidopsis thaliana
The cellular organisation of theArabidopsis 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 primo...
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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 ...