Cell type specificity of plant hormonal signals: Case studies and reflections on ethylene


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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.

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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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