PMID: 26803586DOI: 10.1016/j.pbi.2015.12.002Jan 25, 2016Paper
Ready, aim, shoot: stem cell regulation of the shoot apical meristem
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Cara L SoyarsZachary L Nimchuk
Abstract
Plant shoot meristems contain stem cells that are continuously renewed to replenish cells that exit and differentiate during lateral organ formation. Complex cell-to-cell signaling systems balance division and differentiation. These center on ligand-receptor networks, hormone pathways, and transcriptional regulators that function in an integrated manner. In this review, we aim to highlight new findings in shoot stem cell regulation across species.
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