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College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Faculty Publications

2014

Plasticity

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More Cells, Bigger Cells Or Simply Reorganization? Alternative Mechanisms Leading To Changed Internode Architecture Under Contrasting Stress Regimes, Heidrun Huber, Jan De Brouwer, Eric J. Von Wettberg, Heinjo J. During, Niels P.R. Anten Jan 2014

More Cells, Bigger Cells Or Simply Reorganization? Alternative Mechanisms Leading To Changed Internode Architecture Under Contrasting Stress Regimes, Heidrun Huber, Jan De Brouwer, Eric J. Von Wettberg, Heinjo J. During, Niels P.R. Anten

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Faculty Publications

Summary: Shading and mechanical stress (MS) modulate plant architecture by inducing different developmental pathways. Shading results in increased stem elongation, often reducing whole-plant mechanical stability, while MS inhibits elongation, with a concomitant increase in stability. Here, we examined how these organ-level responses are related to patterns and processes at the cellular level by exposing Impatiens capensis to shading and MS. Shading led to the production of narrower cells along the vertical axis. By contrast, MS led to the production of fewer, smaller and broader cells. These responses to treatments were largely in line with genetic differences found among plants from …