Stomatal guard cells are totipotent

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Hall, R. D., Riksen-Bruinsma, T., Weyens, G., Lefebvre, M., Dunwell, J. M. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2147-665X and Krens, F. A. (1996) Stomatal guard cells are totipotent. Plant Physiology, 112 (3). pp. 889-892. ISSN 1532-2548

Abstract/Summary

It has been successfully demonstrated, using epidermis explants of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.), that stomatal guard cells retain full totipotent capacity. Despite having one of the highest degrees of morphological adaptation and a unique physiological specialization, it is possible to induce a re-expression of full (embryogenic) genetic potential in these cells in situ by reversing their highly differentiated nature to produce regenerated plants via a callus stage. The importance of these findings both to stomatal research and to our understanding of cytodifferentiation in plants is discussed.

Additional Information DOI 10.1104/pp.112.3.889 not working
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Additional Information DOI 10.1104/pp.112.3.889 not working
Publisher American Society of Plant Biologists
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