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Reversal of the adult phase in plants
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- Plant rejuvenation refers to the reversal of the adult phase in plants and the recovery of part or all of juvenile plant characteristics. The growth and reproductive vitality of plants can be increased after rejuvenation.
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Plant rejuvenation refers to the reversal of the adult phase in plants and the recovery of part or all of juvenile plant characteristics. The growth and reproductive vitality of plants can be increased after rejuvenation.
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Specialised plant cells have components that allow them to complete a specific purpose. Specialised plant cells include root hair cells, palisade cells, xylem cells and phloem cells.
Whether plant cells/tissues initiate regeneration largely depends on the extent to which they are constrained to their original tissue fate. Once cells start the regeneration program, they acquire a new fate, form meristems, and develop into organs.
- Kaoru Sugimoto, Haruka Temman, Satoshi Kadokura, Sachihiro Matsunaga
- 2019
Plant rejuvenation refers to the reversal of the adult phase in plants and the recovery of part or all of juvenile plant characteristics. The growth and reproductive vitality of plants can be increased after rejuvenation.
- Zijie Zhang, Yuhan Sun, Yun Li
- 2020
May 1, 2016 · Accumulating evidence suggests that some forms of plant regeneration involve reprogramming of differentiated somatic cells, whereas others are induced through the activation of relatively undifferentiated cells in somatic tissues.
- Momoko Ikeuchi, Yoichi Ogawa, Akira Iwase, Keiko Sugimoto
- 2016
Specifically, plant hormones, cell division, epigenetic remodeling, and transcription factors play crucial roles in reprogramming somatic cells and reestablishing meristematic cells.
The moss Physcomitrella patens is an ideal model plant for studying plant regeneration because many different types of tissues or cells are easily triggered to undergo cell-fate transition and regeneration. For example, a single protoplast from moss can regenerate into the protonema apical cell.