[HTML][HTML] New insights into tissue culture plant-regeneration mechanisms
Y Long, Y Yang, G Pan, Y Shen - Frontiers in plant science, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Plant regeneration occurs when plants repair or replace damaged structures based on the
totipotency and pluripotency of their cells. Tissue culture is one of the most widely used …
totipotency and pluripotency of their cells. Tissue culture is one of the most widely used …
[HTML][HTML] Callus, dedifferentiation, totipotency, somatic embryogenesis: what these terms mean in the era of molecular plant biology?
A Fehér - Frontiers in plant science, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Recent findings call for the critical overview of some incorrectly used plant cell and tissue
culture terminology such as dedifferentiation, callus, totipotency, and somatic …
culture terminology such as dedifferentiation, callus, totipotency, and somatic …
[HTML][HTML] Cellular, molecular, and physiological aspects of in vitro plant regeneration
SS Bidabadi, SM Jain - Plants, 2020 - mdpi.com
Plants generally have the highest regenerative ability because they show a high degree of
developmental plasticity. Although the basic principles of plant regeneration date back many …
developmental plasticity. Although the basic principles of plant regeneration date back many …
Molecular mechanisms of plant regeneration
Plants reprogram somatic cells following injury and regenerate new tissues and organs.
Upon perception of inductive cues, somatic cells often dedifferentiate, proliferate, and …
Upon perception of inductive cues, somatic cells often dedifferentiate, proliferate, and …
[HTML][HTML] Epigenetics for crop improvement in times of global change
Simple Summary Research on plant epigenetics aims to understand how endogenous,
biotic, and abiotic factors regulate plant development and growth independent of changes in …
biotic, and abiotic factors regulate plant development and growth independent of changes in …
[PDF][PDF] Chromatin accessibility dynamics and a hierarchical transcriptional regulatory network structure for plant somatic embryogenesis
FX Wang, GD Shang, LY Wu, ZG Xu, XY Zhao… - Developmental Cell, 2020 - cell.com
Plant somatic embryogenesis refers to a phenomenon where embryos develop from somatic
cells in the absence of fertilization. Previous studies have revealed that the phytohormone …
cells in the absence of fertilization. Previous studies have revealed that the phytohormone …
[HTML][HTML] Genetic and molecular control of somatic embryogenesis
C Salaün, L Lepiniec, B Dubreucq - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Somatic embryogenesis is a method of asexual reproduction that can occur naturally in
various plant species and is widely used for clonal propagation, transformation and …
various plant species and is widely used for clonal propagation, transformation and …
BABY BOOM regulates early embryo and endosperm development
B Chen, L Maas, D Figueiredo… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
The BABY BOOM (BBM) AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE (AIL) AP2/ERF domain transcription factor
is a major regulator of plant cell totipotency, as it induces asexual embryo formation when …
is a major regulator of plant cell totipotency, as it induces asexual embryo formation when …
Plant cell totipotency: Insights into cellular reprogramming
YH Su, LP Tang, XY Zhao… - Journal of Integrative Plant …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Plant cells have a powerful capacity in their propagation to adapt to environmental change,
given that a single plant cell can give rise to a whole plant via somatic embryogenesis …
given that a single plant cell can give rise to a whole plant via somatic embryogenesis …
[HTML][HTML] Current perspectives on the auxin-mediated genetic network that controls the induction of somatic embryogenesis in plants
Auxin contributes to almost every aspect of plant development and metabolism as well as
the transport and signalling of auxin-shaped plant growth and morphogenesis in response …
the transport and signalling of auxin-shaped plant growth and morphogenesis in response …