Plant developmental biologists meet on stairways in Matera

Beeckman T, Friml J. 2012. Plant developmental biologists meet on stairways in Matera. Development. 139(20), 3677–3682.

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Beeckman, Tom; Friml, JiríISTA
Abstract
The third EMBO Conference on Plant Molecular Biology, which focused on ‘Plant development and environmental interactions’,was held in May 2012 in Matera, Italy. Here, we review some of the topics and themes that emerged from the various contributions; namely, steering technologies, transcriptional networks and hormonal regulation, small RNAs, cell and tissue polarity, environmental control and natural variation. We intend to provide the reader who might have missed this remarkable event with a glimpse of the recent progress made in this blossoming research field.
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Date Published
2012-10-15
Journal Title
Development
Publisher
Company of Biologists
Volume
139
Issue
20
Page
3677 - 3682
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Beeckman T, Friml J. Plant developmental biologists meet on stairways in Matera. Development. 2012;139(20):3677-3682. doi:10.1242/dev.080861
Beeckman, T., & Friml, J. (2012). Plant developmental biologists meet on stairways in Matera. Development. Company of Biologists. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.080861
Beeckman, Tom, and Jiří Friml. “Plant Developmental Biologists Meet on Stairways in Matera.” Development. Company of Biologists, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.080861.
T. Beeckman and J. Friml, “Plant developmental biologists meet on stairways in Matera,” Development, vol. 139, no. 20. Company of Biologists, pp. 3677–3682, 2012.
Beeckman T, Friml J. 2012. Plant developmental biologists meet on stairways in Matera. Development. 139(20), 3677–3682.
Beeckman, Tom, and Jiří Friml. “Plant Developmental Biologists Meet on Stairways in Matera.” Development, vol. 139, no. 20, Company of Biologists, 2012, pp. 3677–82, doi:10.1242/dev.080861.

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