BASL and EPF2 act independently to regulate asymmetric divisions during stomatal development

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The initiation of stomatal development in the developing Arabidopsis epidermis is characterized by an asymmetric 'entry' division in which a small cell, known as a meristemoid, and a larger daughter cell is formed. The meristemoid may undergo further asymmetric divisions, regenerating a meristemoid each time, before differentiating into a guard mother cell which divides symmetrically to form a pair of guard cells surrounding a stomatal pore. Recently EPF2 and BASL have emerged as regulators of these asymmetric divisions and here we present results indicating that these two factors operate independently to control stomatal development. © 2010 Landes Bioscience.

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Hunt, L., & Gray, J. E. (2010). BASL and EPF2 act independently to regulate asymmetric divisions during stomatal development. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 5(3), 278–280. https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.5.3.10704

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