Cell type specificity of plant hormonal signals: Case studies and reflections on ethylene
- Authors: Vaseva I.I.1, Vandenbussche F.1, Simon D.2, Vissenberg K.2, Van Der Straeten D.1
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Affiliations:
- Laboratory of Functional Plant Biology, Department of Physiology
- Integrated Molecular Plant Physiology Research, Department of Biology
- Issue: Vol 63, No 5 (2016)
- Pages: 577-586
- Section: Reviews
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1021-4437/article/view/179265
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1021443716050149
- ID: 179265
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Abstract
In the light of increasing evidence that plant growth and development depend on signals perceived in distinct cell types where hormonal inputs are transformed into orchestrated responses triggering a plethora of physiological processes, we reflect on the case of ethylene signaling. Experimental approaches to address cell type-specificity of the ethylene response are discussed and future challenges in ethylene signaling studies are outlined.
About the authors
I. I. Vaseva
Laboratory of Functional Plant Biology, Department of Physiology
Email: Dominique.VanDerStraeten@ugent.be
Belgium, Ghent
F. Vandenbussche
Laboratory of Functional Plant Biology, Department of Physiology
Email: Dominique.VanDerStraeten@ugent.be
Belgium, Ghent
D. Simon
Integrated Molecular Plant Physiology Research, Department of Biology
Email: Dominique.VanDerStraeten@ugent.be
Belgium, Antwerpen
K. Vissenberg
Integrated Molecular Plant Physiology Research, Department of Biology
Email: Dominique.VanDerStraeten@ugent.be
Belgium, Antwerpen
D. Van Der Straeten
Laboratory of Functional Plant Biology, Department of Physiology
Author for correspondence.
Email: Dominique.VanDerStraeten@ugent.be
Belgium, Ghent
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