April 24, 2024
Journal Article

Editorial: Cellular Heterogeneity in Plants

Abstract

Multicellular eukaryotic organisms, such as plants, consist of various cell types. Despite possessing the same genetic information, each cell exhibits distinct utilization of this information, resulting in the development of unique molecular, physiological, and morphological properties as well as cellular heterogeneity within the organism. This cellular heterogeneity is needed to support plant development and adaptation to environmental changes. Identifying the mechanisms responsible for the differentiation of distinct cell types and precisely characterizing the molecular, biochemical, biophysical, and morphological characteristics of each cell type in various plant species remains a significant objective for plant scientists. Despite the biological importance of these cellular attributes, they have not been adequately described. In this Frontiers Research Topic, “Cellular Heterogeneity in Plants,” various scientific papers provide valuable new insights into the causes and consequences of cellular heterogeneity in plants.

Published: April 24, 2024

Citation

Morohashi K., A. Ahkami, J. Coate, and M. Libault. 2024. Editorial: Cellular Heterogeneity in Plants. Frontiers in Plant Science 15. PNNL-SA-197477. doi:10.3389/fpls.2024.1417460

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