Published June 2007
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Journal Article
Unravelling developmental dynamics: transient intervention and live imaging in plants
Chicago
Abstract
Plant development is dynamic in nature. This is exemplified in developmental patterning, in which roots and shoots rapidly elongate while simultaneously giving rise to precisely positioned new organs over a time course of minutes to hours. In this Review, we emphasize the insights gained from simultaneous use of live imaging and transient perturbation technologies to capture the dynamic properties of plant processes.
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© 2007 Nature Publishing Group. We thank D. Ehrhardt, Z. Yang and B. Scheres for providing the original photographs for the figures. We thank M. Heisler for providing transgenic seeds carrying fluorescent reporter constructs. We thank members of the Meyerowitz laboratory for useful discussions and comments on the manuscript. The live-imaging work in the Meyerowitz laboratory is supported by the US National Science Foundation, Department of Energy and Human Frontiers Science Program; work in the Reddy laboratory is supported by start-up funds from the University of California, Riverside.Additional details
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- Department of Energy (DOE)
- Human Frontiers Science Program
- University of California, Riverside
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