Plant development: size matters, and it's all down to hormones.

Current Biology : CB
Susana Ubeda-Tomás, Malcolm J Bennett

Abstract

How do plants determine the number of dividing cells required to optimise root growth and ensure seedling establishment? The signals auxin, cytokinin and gibberellin control the balance between cell division and differentiation by regulating SHY2.

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Nov 18, 2003·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·Qing TianJason W Reed
Aug 15, 2006·Plant Physiology·Martín FrigerioMiguel A Blázquez
Mar 17, 2007·Current Biology : CB·Raffaele Dello IoioSabrina Sabatini
Apr 24, 2007·Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology·Ben Scheres
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Jul 8, 2010·Current Biology : CB·Laila MoubayidinSabrina Sabatini

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Jan 9, 2013·Plant Physiology·Yuancheng PengYunhai Li
Mar 5, 2013·Annual Review of Plant Biology·Niko Geldner
Oct 4, 2011·Trends in Genetics : TIG·Pamela K DiggleJordan P Sinclair
Dec 3, 2014·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·Hongtao JiXia Li
Feb 6, 2015·Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering Reviews·F Malekpoor MansoorkhaniA J Thompson
Jun 12, 2012·Current Biology : CB·Hilde NelissenGerrit T S Beemster
Feb 23, 2019·Scientific Reports·Camille Fonouni-FardeFlorian Frugier
Apr 3, 2020·Journal of Integrative Plant Biology·Taotao LiHonghui Lin
Feb 16, 2021·Journal of Experimental Botany·Ying ChenHannes Vanhaeren

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