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Multifaceted Cellular Reprogramming at the Crossroads Between Plant Development and Biotic Interactions.
One of the striking features of multicellular plants is their developmental plasticity in response to environmental change. For example, flowering plants can transform the vegetative meristem into a reproductive meristem for...
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Sensors Make Sense of Signaling.
Signaling between and within cells involves reversible changes in the activity of chemicals, ions, metabolites and proteins. In this Special Focus Issue we have collected new articles investigating the function of biological...
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Plant cell divisions
Léo Serra, Sarah Robinson
Feb 08, 2021
In plants, the spatial arrangement of cells within tissues and organs is a direct consequence of the positioning of the new cell walls during cell division. Since the nineteenth century, scientists have proposed rules to explain...
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Carbon pools recover more quickly than plant biodiversity in tropical secondary forests.
Although increasing efforts are being made to restore tropical forests, little information is available regarding the time scales required for carbon and plant biodiversity to recover to the values associated with undisturbed...
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On growth and force
The EMBO/EMBL Symposium 'Mechanical Forces in Development' was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 3-6 July 2019. This interdisciplinary symposium brought together an impressive and diverse line-up of speakers seeking to address the...
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Temporal Dynamics of Stomatal Behavior
An analysis of stomatal behavior reveals the importance of modeling slow stomatal responses and the impacts on photosynthesis under dynamic light environments.
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