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Despite intense investigation of plant embryogenesis, there are still various open questions in this fascinating field. For example, our knowledge is still poor in relation to the spatiotemporal dynamics and the regulatory mechanisms of various embryonic events at all levels of whole plants, organs, tissues, cells, and molecules. We also need to understand the generality and diversity of embryonic features in a diverse range of species and also the bioengineering technologies to improve reproductive traits. Therefore, in this Special Issue, we show various articles, including original research papers and reviews, to expand our knowledge on plant embryogenesis, including works spanning from the various novel protocols of model plants to the regulations of somatic embryogenesis in agricultural plants.
tobacco --- embryogenesis --- suspensor --- programmed cell death --- TUNEL --- low-fluence --- red light --- shoot regeneration --- WUS --- NPA --- antioxidative enzymes --- arabinogalactan proteins --- centaury --- Gentianaceae --- in vitro culture --- morphogenesis --- plant growth regulators --- somatic embryo --- tissue culture --- clearing --- 3D imaging --- Arabidopsis thaliana --- embryo --- confocal microscopy --- cell wall staining --- fluorescent reporter --- GFP --- cyclic somatic embryogenesis --- direct somatic embryogenesis --- indirect somatic embryogenesis --- leaf explant --- histology --- 2,4-D --- CPPU --- auxins --- cytokinins --- regeneration --- picloram --- cryoplate --- vitrification solutions --- long-term preservation --- fertilization --- male excess --- parental genome --- paternal genome --- polyspermy --- rice --- epidermal development --- ATML1 --- transcriptional regulation --- post-transcriptional regulation
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Despite intense investigation of plant embryogenesis, there are still various open questions in this fascinating field. For example, our knowledge is still poor in relation to the spatiotemporal dynamics and the regulatory mechanisms of various embryonic events at all levels of whole plants, organs, tissues, cells, and molecules. We also need to understand the generality and diversity of embryonic features in a diverse range of species and also the bioengineering technologies to improve reproductive traits. Therefore, in this Special Issue, we show various articles, including original research papers and reviews, to expand our knowledge on plant embryogenesis, including works spanning from the various novel protocols of model plants to the regulations of somatic embryogenesis in agricultural plants.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- tobacco --- embryogenesis --- suspensor --- programmed cell death --- TUNEL --- low-fluence --- red light --- shoot regeneration --- WUS --- NPA --- antioxidative enzymes --- arabinogalactan proteins --- centaury --- Gentianaceae --- in vitro culture --- morphogenesis --- plant growth regulators --- somatic embryo --- tissue culture --- clearing --- 3D imaging --- Arabidopsis thaliana --- embryo --- confocal microscopy --- cell wall staining --- fluorescent reporter --- GFP --- cyclic somatic embryogenesis --- direct somatic embryogenesis --- indirect somatic embryogenesis --- leaf explant --- histology --- 2,4-D --- CPPU --- auxins --- cytokinins --- regeneration --- picloram --- cryoplate --- vitrification solutions --- long-term preservation --- fertilization --- male excess --- parental genome --- paternal genome --- polyspermy --- rice --- epidermal development --- ATML1 --- transcriptional regulation --- post-transcriptional regulation
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Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), maestro indiscusso dell’ukiyo-e, Mondo Fluttuante, attivo tra la fine del Settecento e la prima metà dell’Ottocento si è imposto al mondo non solo con la Grande Onda e la serie di Trentasei vedute del monte Fuji di cui l’opera fa parte, ma per la sua grande versatilità espressa nella trattazione di soggetti di ogni tipo: dal paesaggio alla natura, al ritratto di attori kabuki, di beltà femminili, di guerrieri, fino alle immagini di fantasmi e spiriti, oltre che di esseri e animali semileggendari. Hokusai è associato anche a una molteplicità di cambiamenti: di abitazione, di nome (oltre trenta, anche se i principali sono stati sei), di stile, con un seguito di decine di allievi ognuno dei quali, in qualche maniera, rappresenta una delle sfaccettature della vasta produzione del Maestro. Tra loro Shinsai, Hokkei e Gakutei che segnano la generazione successiva di artisti, insieme a un altro nome, che non è considerabile allievo diretto di Hokusai, ma che ha determinato in modo interessante gli sviluppi delle stampe di beltà e paesaggio degli anni 1810-1830: Keisai Eisen.
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