Mechanical feedback-loop regulation of morphogenesis in plants

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Abstract

Morphogenesis is a highly controlled biological process that is crucial for organisms to develop cells and organs of a particular shape. Plants have the remarkable ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions, despite being sessile organisms with their cells affixed to each other by their cell wall. It is therefore evident that morphogenesis in plants requires the existence of robust sensing machineries at different scales. In this Review, I provide an overview on how mechanical forces are generated, sensed and transduced in plant cells. I then focus on how such forces regulate growth and form of plant cells and tissues.

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Sampathkumar, A. (2020, August 19). Mechanical feedback-loop regulation of morphogenesis in plants. Development (Cambridge). Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.177964

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