Pattern formation in the vascular system of monocot and dicot plant species
- 20 September 2004
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in New Phytologist
- Vol. 164 (2) , 209-242
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2004.01191.x
Abstract
Summary: Plant vascular tissues are organised in continuous strands, the longitudinal and radial patterns of which are intimately linked to the signals that direct plant architecture as a whole. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms underlying vascular tissue patterning is expected to shed light on patterning events beyond those that organise the vascular system, and thus represents a central issue in plant developmental biology. A number of recent advances, reviewed here, are leading to a more precise definition of the signals that control the formation of vascular tissues and their integration into a larger organismal context. Contents Summary 209 I. Introduction 209 II. The plant vascular system 210 III. Ontogeny of the vascular tissues 210 IV. Procambium development 210 V. The organisation of the vascular tissues 212 VI. The regulation of longitudinal vascular pattern formation 214 VII. The regulation of radial vascular pattern formation 220 VIII. Genetic screens for vascular development mutants 231 IX. Genes involved in vascular development identified through reverse genetics approaches 235 X. Conclusions and perspectives 235 Note added at the revision stage 236 Acknowledgements 236 References 236Keywords
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