Cytokinin promotes growth cessation in the Arabidopsis root
The Arabidopsis root offers good opportunities to investigate how regulated cellular growth shapes different tissues and organs, a key question in developmental biology. Along the root's longitudinal axis, cells sequentially occupy different developmental states. Proliferative meristematic cell...
Main Authors: | Adibi, M. (Author), Andersen, T.G (Author), Dello Ioio, R. (Author), Grossmann, G. (Author), Huijser, P. (Author), Liu, S. (Author), Mosca, G. (Author), Runions, A. (Author), Smith, R.S (Author), Strauss, S. (Author), Tsiantis, M. (Author), Yoshida, S. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2022
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