Plant Regeneration and Organ Formation
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Development and Morphogenesis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 December 2021) | Viewed by 30182
Special Issue Editors
Interests: plant developmental biology; gene regulatory networks; crop trait improvement
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
One of the distinguishing features of plants is their remarkable ability to modify their body plan in response to the environment. This ability requires a high level of developmental plasticity in tissues and cells, which often exhibit pluri- or even totipotentcy. The control of this plasticity is crucial for plant propagation and for widespread application of tissue culture techniques, but key questions remain unanswered. What molecular mechanisms allow this plasticity? How can differentiated cells be recruited to generate a new organ? What is the role of phytohormone distribution, mechanical stimuli, and epigenetic regulation in the process? How can we use our basic knowledge to develop biotechnological innovations in a wide variety of species, where the regeneration from tissue culture often forms a bottleneck?
This Special Issue of Plants is poised to address these questions. The issue focuses on regeneration and organ formation and seeks to compile novel results in this field of research as well as literature reviews of subjects related to this field.
Dr. Bastiaan Bargmann
Dr. Idan Efroni
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- regeneration
- organ formation
- embryogenesis
- meristems
- self-organization
- tissue culture
- micropropagation
- phytohormone signaling
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