Imaging and genetic toolbox to study Arabidopsis embryogenesis

Babic D, Zupunski M, Friml J. 2026. Imaging and genetic toolbox to study Arabidopsis embryogenesis. New Phytologist., nph. 71072.

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Abstract
Embryogenesis in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana provides a framework for understanding how cell polarity and patterning coordinate with hormonal signalling to establish the plant body plan. Following fertilisation, the zygote divides asymmetrically to generate apical and basal lineages, establishing the apical–basal axis that defines future shoot and root poles. Genetic and molecular analyses of classical mutants including gnom, monopteros (mp), bodenlos (bdl) and topless revealed that localised auxin biosynthesis, directional transport and downstream transcriptional responses are central to apical–basal axis establishment and organ initiation. The main components of this regulation are polarly localised PIN auxin transporters and downstream modules involving MONOPTEROS and WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX transcription factors. Advances in microscopy have transformed the study of Arabidopsis embryogenesis: fluorescence-compatible clearing reagents and three-dimensional reconstructions now permit quantitative analyses of cell geometry, division orientation, and cytoskeletal dynamics. Live ovule imaging setups with confocal laser scanning and multiphoton microscopes enable real-time observation of embryo development, while laser-assisted cell ablation can be used to probe cell-to-cell communication and fate plasticity. Together, these methodological breakthroughs position Arabidopsis embryos as a prime model for dissecting the chemical and biophysical cues that shape plant development.
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2026-03-11
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New Phytologist
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Wiley
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The authors would like to acknowledge the many colleagues whose valuable contributions to the field could not be included in this review due to space limitations and reference constraints. Open Access funding provided by Institute of Science and Technology Austria/KEMÖ.
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Babic D, Zupunski M, Friml J. Imaging and genetic toolbox to study Arabidopsis embryogenesis. New Phytologist. 2026. doi:10.1111/nph.71072
Babic, D., Zupunski, M., & Friml, J. (2026). Imaging and genetic toolbox to study Arabidopsis embryogenesis. New Phytologist. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.71072
Babic, David, Milan Zupunski, and Jiří Friml. “Imaging and Genetic Toolbox to Study Arabidopsis Embryogenesis.” New Phytologist. Wiley, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.71072.
D. Babic, M. Zupunski, and J. Friml, “Imaging and genetic toolbox to study Arabidopsis embryogenesis,” New Phytologist. Wiley, 2026.
Babic D, Zupunski M, Friml J. 2026. Imaging and genetic toolbox to study Arabidopsis embryogenesis. New Phytologist., nph. 71072.
Babic, David, et al. “Imaging and Genetic Toolbox to Study Arabidopsis Embryogenesis.” New Phytologist, nph. 71072, Wiley, 2026, doi:10.1111/nph.71072.
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