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Title : Three ancient hormonal cues co-ordinate shoot branching in a moss - Coudert_2015_Elife_4_
Author(s) : Coudert Y , Palubicki W , Ljung K , Novak O , Leyser O , Harrison CJ
Ref : Elife , 4 : , 2015
Abstract :

Shoot branching is a primary contributor to plant architecture, evolving independently in flowering plant sporophytes and moss gametophytes. Mechanistic understanding of branching is largely limited to flowering plants such as Arabidopsis, which have a recent evolutionary origin. We show that in gametophytic shoots of Physcomitrella, lateral branches arise by re-specification of epidermal cells into branch initials. A simple model co-ordinating the activity of leafy shoot tips can account for branching patterns, and three known and ancient hormonal regulators of sporophytic branching interact to generate the branching pattern- auxin, cytokinin and strigolactone. The mode of auxin transport required in branch patterning is a key divergence point from known sporophytic pathways. Although PIN-mediated basipetal auxin transport regulates branching patterns in flowering plants, this is not so in Physcomitrella, where bi-directional transport is required to generate realistic branching patterns. Experiments with callose synthesis inhibitors suggest plasmodesmal connectivity as a potential mechanism for transport.

PubMedSearch : Coudert_2015_Elife_4_
PubMedID: 25806686

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Coudert Y, Palubicki W, Ljung K, Novak O, Leyser O, Harrison CJ (2015)
Three ancient hormonal cues co-ordinate shoot branching in a moss
Elife 4 :

Coudert Y, Palubicki W, Ljung K, Novak O, Leyser O, Harrison CJ (2015)
Elife 4 :