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Histochemical Staining of Arabidopsis thaliana Secondary Cell Wall Elements
Published on: May 13, 2014
Arabidopsis as a model for wood formation
Jing Zhang1, Annakaisa Elo, Ykä Helariutta
1Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Biotechnology, University of Helsinki, PO Box 65, 00014 Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidopsis, despite its herbaceous nature, has become an excellent model to study wood formation. Recent progress has shown that conserved molecular mechanisms may exist in herbaceous plants and trees during vascular development and wood formation. Several transcription factor families and plant hormone species as well as other factors contribute to the regulation of xylem development in both Arabidopsis and woody plants. In this review, we highlight how information gained from the analysis of vascular development in Arabidopsis has improved our understanding of wood formation in trees.

