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Welcome to the department of Plant Systems Biology

Home INTEGRATIVE PLANT BIOLOGY Root development
Root development projects


Introduction
tobee_introTom Beeckman leads the Root Development Group. The root system of Arabidopsis thaliana is an excellent model to study the relationship between cell-cycle regulation and growth and development. Understanding this offers a great potential for altering root architecture and water uptake, allowing to design plants to survive under dryer conditions. The research of this group focuses on the formation of lateral-root primordia in the pericycle to investigate how cell-cycle regulation is involved in the initiation of new organs. Plant roots serve a multitude of functions. They anchor and supply plants with water and nutrients and exchange various growth substances with the shoots. At the root-soil interface, numerous interactions between plants and their environment take place. The diversity of functions and broad range of interactions with the environment render the biology of roots complicated. During the last ten years, Arabidopsis thaliana has been proven to be an efficient model plant to study root development and time has come to extrapolate the obtained insights to crop species such as maize, a species that is currently also under investigation.


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Lateral Root Initiation (LRI)
LRI-Thumbnail_webIn Arabidopsis thaliana, Lateral Root Initiation (LRI) is hallmarked by coordinated asymmetric divisions in adjacent xylem pole pericycle cells. As many developmental processes it is strongly regulated by the plant hormone auxin.
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LRI in crop plants
LRI_in_crops_thumbnail_webWithin the angiosperms, major differences in root architecture between dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plants exist. Very little is known about the genetic and molecular mechanisms involved in the development and architecture of the root system in major crop species, generally monocotyledonous plants.
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Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorting (FACS)
FACS_gfp General information and technical specificities about the EPICS ALTRA Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorting machine. This system allows rapid separation of large numbers of specific cell populations from protoplasted tissues with high purity, recovery and yield.
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Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)
TEM_Morph_AraRoot_web The Transmission Electron Microscopy facility located on the campus ‘Ledeganck’ of the UGent is providing expertise in the use and application of transmission electron microscopy to serve biological or biomedical sciences. The facility was established in 2003 and uses the equipment of the Department of Biology.
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Chemical genetics
CHEMGEN_achtergrond_folderThe past two decades, classical genetics has been widely used to unravel complex biological processes in cells or whole organisms. Recently, chemical genetic studies have emerged because of the availability of large commercial compound collections.
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Selected Lab Publications
PUBLI_thumbnail_webA list of selected publications from the laboratory.
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Lab members and Alumni
MEMBERS_Thumbnail_web Information about actual and previous lab members of the laboratory

 

 

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Group pictures
GROUPPICTURE_2012_1_opti_small_web Some recent and less recent pictures of the group

 

 

 

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