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Vascular development in plants: Specification of xylem and phloem tissues

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Authors

Jung, Jae Hoon; Park, Chung Mo

Issue Date
2007-06
Publisher
한국식물학회
Citation
Journal of Plant Biology(한국식물학회지), Vol.50 No.3, pp.301-305
Abstract
The plant vascular system is a complicated network of conducting tissues that interconnects all organs and transports water, minerals, organic compounds, and various signaling molecules throughout the entire organism. This system is composed of two major tissue types - xylem and phloem - that originate from the vascular meristem, i.e., the procambium. Recently, combined applications of molecular genetics and genomics tools have provided significant insights into the underlying mechanisms by which specification of these two types are regulated. They include 1) the asymmetric patterning of xylem and phloem in the vascular bundle that arises through antagonistic functioning between the HD-ZIP III and KANADI transcription factors, 2) control of vascular cell proliferation by brassinosteroids (BRs) and the HD-ZIP III transcription factors, and 3) regulation of vascular tissue identity by the MYB transcription factor APL and the NAC transcription factors VND6 and VND7. These findings define an emerging developmental framework for the control of vascular tissue specification.
ISSN
1226-9239
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/171996
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03030658
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