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Mech Ageing Dev ; 190: 111313, 2020 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32721407

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Plants form new organs from pluripotent stem cells throughout their lives and under changing environmental conditions. In the Arabidopsis root meristem, a pool of stem cells surrounding a stem cell organizer, named Quiescent Center (QC), gives rise to the specific root tissues. Among them, the columella stem cell niche that gives rise to the gravity-sensing columella cells has been used as a model system to study stem cell regulation at the young seedling stage. However, little is known about the changes of the stem cell niche during later development. Here, we report that the columella stem cell niche undergoes pronounced histological and molecular reorganization as the plant progresses towards the adult stage. Commonly-used reporters for cellular states undergo re-patterning after an initial juvenile meristem phase. Furthermore, the responsiveness to the plant hormone abscisic acid, an integrator of stress response, strongly decreases. Many ageing effects are reminiscent of the loss-of-function phenotype of the central stem cell regulator WOX5 and can be explained by gradually decreasing WOX5 expression levels during ageing. Our results show that the architecture and central regulatory components of the root stem cell niche are already highly dynamic within the first weeks of development.


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Proteínas de Arabidopsis/genética , Arabidopsis/crecimiento & desarrollo , Proteínas de Homeodominio/genética , Meristema , Plantones/crecimiento & desarrollo , Nicho de Células Madre/fisiología , División Celular , Senescencia Celular/fisiología , Meristema/crecimiento & desarrollo , Meristema/fisiología , Proteínas de Plantas , Cápsula de Raíz de Planta/crecimiento & desarrollo , Cápsula de Raíz de Planta/fisiología , Células Madre/fisiología
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PLoS One ; 11(12): e0168751, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27992554

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Tree diversity in forests is an important driver of ecological processes including herbivory. Empirical evidence suggests both negative and positive effects of tree diversity on herbivory, which can be, respectively, attributed to associational resistance or associational susceptibility. Tree diversity experiments allow testing for associational effects, but evidence regarding which pattern predominates is mixed. Furthermore, it is unknown if herbivory on tree species of native vs. exotic origin is influenced by changing tree diversity in a similar way, or if exotic tree species escape natural enemies, resulting in lower damage that is unrelated to tree diversity. To address these questions, we established a young tree diversity experiment in temperate southwestern Germany that uses high planting density (49 trees per plot; plot size 13 m2). The species pool consists of six congeneric species pairs of European and North American origin (12 species in total) planted in monocultures and mixtures (1, 2, 4, 6 species). We assessed leaf damage by leaf-chewing insects on more than 5,000 saplings of six broadleaved tree species. Plot-level tree species richness increased leaf damage, which more than doubled from monocultures to six-species mixtures, strongly supporting associational susceptibility. However, leaf damage among congeneric native and exotic species pairs was similar. There were marked differences in patterns of leaf damage across tree genera, and only the genera likely having a predominately generalist herbivore community showed associational susceptibility, irrespective of the geographical origin of a tree species. In conclusion, an increase in tree species richness in young temperate forests may result in associational susceptibility to feeding by generalist herbivores.


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Insectos/fisiología , Árboles/clasificación , Árboles/crecimiento & desarrollo , Animales , Biodiversidad , Bosques , Herbivoria , Fitomejoramiento
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