Abstract:
:To generate the various tissues and organs that build up the adult body, plants and animals require organized formative cell divisions and correct cell specification. In plants, these processes are controlled mainly by phytohormones and transcriptional networks. Recently, ligand-receptor-like kinase signalling pathways have been revealed as additional potentially crucial regulators of cell specification in plants. We review here the importance of such signalling cascades for plant growth and development, and we discuss, where possible, similarities to well-investigated cascades in animals.
journal_name
Nat Cell Bioljournal_title
Nature cell biologyauthors
De Smet I,Voss U,Jürgens G,Beeckman Tdoi
10.1038/ncb1009-1166subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2009-10-01 00:00:00pages
1166-73issue
10eissn
1465-7392issn
1476-4679pii
ncb1009-1166journal_volume
11pub_type
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