Information processing without brains--the power of intercellular regulators in plants.

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2010-04

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Plants exhibit different developmental strategies than animals; these are characterized by a tight linkage between environmental conditions and development. As plants have neither specialized sensory organs nor a nervous system, intercellular regulators are essential for their development. Recently, major advances have been made in understanding how intercellular regulation is achieved in plants on a molecular level. Plants use a variety of molecules for intercellular regulation: hormones are used as systemic signals that are interpreted at the individual-cell level; receptor peptide-ligand systems regulate local homeostasis; moving transcriptional regulators act in a switch-like manner over small and large distances. Together, these mechanisms coherently coordinate developmental decisions with resource allocation and growth.

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Arabidopsis, Automatic Data Processing, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Plant Development, Plant Growth Regulators, Plant Physiological Phenomena, Plants, Quercus, Transcription, Genetic

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10.1242/dev.034868

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Busch, Wolfgang, and Philip N Benfey (2010). Information processing without brains--the power of intercellular regulators in plants. Development, 137(8). pp. 1215–1226. 10.1242/dev.034868 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/4171.

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