Mosses: Accessible Systems for Plant Development Studies

Floriach-Clark J, Tang H, Willemsen V. 2022.Mosses: Accessible Systems for Plant Development Studies. In: Model Organisms in Plant Genetics. .

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Floriach-Clark, Jordi; Tang, HanISTA ; Willemsen, Viola
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Abdurakhmonov, Ibrokhim Y.
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Mosses are a cosmopolitan group of land plants, sister to vascular plants, with a high potential for molecular and cell biological research. The species Physcomitrium patens has helped gaining better understanding of the biological processes of the plant cell, and it has become a central system to understand water-to-land plant transition through 2D-to-3D growth transition, regulation of asymmetric cell division, shoot apical cell establishment and maintenance, phyllotaxis and regeneration. P. patens was the first fully sequenced moss in 2008, with the latest annotated release in 2018. It has been shown that many gene functions and networks are conserved in mosses when compared to angiosperms. Importantly, this model organism has a simplified and accessible body structure that facilitates close tracking in time and space with the support of live cell imaging set-ups and multiple reporter lines. This has become possible thanks to its fully established molecular toolkit, with highly efficient PEG-assisted, CRISPR/Cas9 and RNAi transformation and silencing protocols, among others. Here we provide examples on how mosses exhibit advantages over vascular plants to study several processes and their future potential to answer some other outstanding questions in plant cell biology.
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2022-06-23
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Model Organisms in Plant Genetics
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The authors would like to thank Dr. Jeroen de Keijzer and Dr. Tijs Ketelaar for their thoughtful and detailed review of the manuscript. Also, the funding agencies Technology, Knowledge and Innovation, division Horticulture and Propagating Material (TKI T&U) and the Dutch Research Council (NWO) (reference number: TKILWV20.390) for funding JFC and the ERC grant to Prof. J. Friml (reference number: PR1023ERC02) for funding HT. The authors would like to sincerely apologise for the literature not cited that may be relevant for this chapter and is not present due to space constraints.
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Floriach-Clark J, Tang H, Willemsen V. Mosses: Accessible Systems for Plant Development Studies. In: Abdurakhmonov IY, ed. Model Organisms in Plant Genetics. Intech Open; 2022. doi:10.5772/intechopen.100535
Floriach-Clark, J., Tang, H., & Willemsen, V. (2022). Mosses: Accessible Systems for Plant Development Studies. In I. Y. Abdurakhmonov (Ed.), Model Organisms in Plant Genetics. Intech Open. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100535
Floriach-Clark, Jordi, Han Tang, and Viola Willemsen. “Mosses: Accessible Systems for Plant Development Studies.” In Model Organisms in Plant Genetics, edited by Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov. Intech Open, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.100535.
J. Floriach-Clark, H. Tang, and V. Willemsen, “Mosses: Accessible Systems for Plant Development Studies,” in Model Organisms in Plant Genetics, I. Y. Abdurakhmonov, Ed. Intech Open, 2022.
Floriach-Clark J, Tang H, Willemsen V. 2022.Mosses: Accessible Systems for Plant Development Studies. In: Model Organisms in Plant Genetics. .
Floriach-Clark, Jordi, et al. “Mosses: Accessible Systems for Plant Development Studies.” Model Organisms in Plant Genetics, edited by Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov, Intech Open, 2022, doi:10.5772/intechopen.100535.
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