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How do growing plants know how, where, and when to grow? Dividing cells need to communicate with each other to coordinate growth
Unlike animal cells, plant cells are surrounded by hard cell walls
Kitagawa wondered how the "gates" of plasmodesmata regulate the transmission of information from one cell to another
In a related study recently published in the journal Science, Jackson and collaborators at NYU found that signals transmitted through these "gates" can increase the number of cell layers in the maize root system, making the plant more likely Adapt to environmental changes
"This paper represents an important step toward understanding how information is exchanged between cells to control development and other processes," said John McDowell, program officer at the National Science Foundation's Biological Sciences Directorate
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