A Journey Through a Leaf: Phenomics Analysis of Leaf Growth in Arabidopsis thaliana.

The arabidopsis book Pub Date : 2015-07-22 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.1199/tab.0181
Hannes Vanhaeren, Nathalie Gonzalez, Dirk Inzé
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Abstract

In Arabidopsis, leaves contribute to the largest part of the aboveground biomass. In these organs, light is captured and converted into chemical energy, which plants use to grow and complete their life cycle. Leaves emerge as a small pool of cells at the vegetative shoot apical meristem and develop into planar, complex organs through different interconnected cellular events. Over the last decade, numerous phenotyping techniques have been developed to visualize and quantify leaf size and growth, leading to the identification of numerous genes that contribute to the final size of leaves. In this review, we will start at the Arabidopsis rosette level and gradually zoom in from a macroscopic view on leaf growth to a microscopic and molecular view. Along this journey, we describe different techniques that have been key to identify important events during leaf development and discuss approaches that will further help unraveling the complex cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie leaf growth.

叶片之旅拟南芥叶片生长的表型组学分析
在拟南芥中,叶片占地上生物量的最大部分。在这些器官中,光被捕获并转化为化学能,植物利用这些化学能生长并完成其生命周期。叶在无性繁殖的嫩枝顶端分生组织中以小细胞池的形式出现,并通过不同的相互关联的细胞事件发育成平面的复杂器官。在过去的十年中,人们开发了许多表型技术来观察和量化叶片的大小和生长情况,从而确定了许多有助于叶片最终大小的基因。在这篇综述中,我们将从拟南芥莲座水平入手,逐步从叶片生长的宏观视角放大到微观和分子视角。在这一过程中,我们将介绍鉴定叶片发育过程中重要事件的关键技术,并讨论有助于进一步揭示叶片生长的复杂细胞和分子机制的方法。
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