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Cellular and gene expression patterns associated with root bifurcation in Selaginella

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 190, Issue 4, Pages 2398-2416

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiac402

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  1. Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek -Vlaanderen (FWO) [G027313N, G028421N]
  2. China Scholarship Council
  3. Erasmus Mundus programme of the European Union (Lotus Unlimited Project)
  4. FWO fellowship [11I3721N]
  5. BBSRC [BB/S002804/1]

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This study examined root bifurcation in the lycophyte Selaginella moellendorffii and found that the initial cells in the root meristem are irregular in shape rather than tetrahedral as previously assumed. The study also identified a subset of core meristem genes and suggested the presence of conserved pathways in the control of meristem and root stem cell establishment or maintenance. These findings contribute to a better understanding of root formation and development in plants.
The roots of lycophytes branch through dichotomy or bifurcation, during which the root apex splits into two daughter roots. This is morphologically distinct from lateral root (LR) branching in the extant euphyllophytes, with LRs developing along the root axis at different distances from the apex. Although the process of root bifurcation is poorly understood, such knowledge can be important, because it may represent an evolutionarily ancient strategy that roots recruited to form new stem cells or meristems. In this study, we examined root bifurcation in the lycophyte Selaginella moellendorffii. We characterized an in vitro developmental time frame based on repetitive apex bifurcations, allowing us to sample different stages of dichotomous root branching and analyze the root meristem and root branching in S. moellendorffii at the microscopic and transcriptomic level. Our results showed that, in contrast to previous assumptions, initial cells (ICs) in the root meristem are mostly not tetrahedral but rather show an irregular shape. Tracking down the early stages of root branching argues for the occurrence of a symmetric division of the single IC, resulting in two apical stem cells that initiate root meristem bifurcation. Moreover, we generated a S. moellendorffii root branching transcriptome that resulted in the delineation of a subset of core meristem genes. The occurrence of multiple putative orthologs of meristem genes in this dataset suggests the presence of conserved pathways in the control of meristem and root stem cell establishment or maintenance.

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