Growth Protocols for Model Plants in Developmental Biology
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Last Update: 2020-11-12
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Arabidopsis
is the dominating model species for plant developmental biology, but other species serve as models for processes that cannot be studied in
Arabidopsis
, such as compound leaf or wood formation, or to test the universality of developmental mechanisms initially identified in
Arabidopsis
. Research in plant developmental biology depends critically on robust growth protocols that will support reproducible development. Here, protocols are given to grow
Antirrhinum
,
Arabidopsis
,
Brachypodium
, maize,
Medicago
,
Petunia
, rice, and tomato in the laboratory.
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