F. Berger et al., STOMATA PATTERNING ON THE HYPOCOTYL OF ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA IS CONTROLLED BY GENES INVOLVED IN THE CONTROL OF ROOT EPIDERMIS PATTERNING, Developmental biology, 194(2), 1998, pp. 226-234
Stomata complexes are epidermal specialized structures typical of the
upper aerial part of plants (shoot). In the model plant Arabidopsis th
aliana, we show that in the hypocotyl (the junction between the shoot
and the root), stomata are organized according to a clear pattern remi
niscent of the root epidermis pattern. Although stomata complexes are
typical of the shoot epidermis, their pattern on the hypocotyl is unde
r the control of genes involved in root epidermis patterning. Moreover
, we have isolated a GFP marker line for the hypocotyl epidermal cells
which do not differentiate stomata complexes. In this line the root a
nd the hypocotyl epidermal patterns are similar. Our data support the
existence of interactions between developmental mechanisms involved in
the control of the apical/basal polarity and the radial symmetry of t
he plant body. (C) 1998 Academic Press.