Information Integration and Communication in Plant Growth Regulation.
Cell
; 164(6): 1257-1268, 2016 Mar 10.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26967291
Plants are equipped with the capacity to respond to a large number of diverse signals, both internal ones and those emanating from the environment, that are critical to their survival and adaption as sessile organisms. These signals need to be integrated through highly structured intracellular networks to ensure coherent cellular responses, and in addition, spatiotemporal actions of hormones and peptides both orchestrate local cell differentiation and coordinate growth and physiology over long distances. Further, signal interactions and signaling outputs vary significantly with developmental context. This review discusses our current understanding of the integrated intracellular and intercellular signaling networks that control plant growth.
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Plants
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Plant Development
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En
Year:
2016
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Article