Series: Methods in molecular biology )Clifton, N.J.( ;v. 959.
Series: Springer protocols.
The tomato leaf as a model system for organogenesis --Usefulness of Physcomitrella patens for studying plant organogenesis --The dicot root as a model system for studying organogenesis --Genetic control of root organogenesis in cereals --Gene expression analysis of aquatic angiosperms podostemaceae to gain insight into the evolution of their enigmatic morphology --Brown algae as a model for plant organogenesis --Microscopic analysis of ovule development in Arabidopsis thaliana --Imaging of phenotypes, gene expression, and protein localization during embryonic root formation in Arabidopsis --Inducible system for lateral roots in Arabidopsis thaliana and maize --Adventitious root induction in Arabidopsis thaliana as a model for in vitro root organogenesis --High-throughput, noninvasive imaging of root systems --Small-molecule screens to study lateral root development --Cell lineage analyses in living tissues --Protein immunolocalization in maize tissues --Auxin immunolocalization in plant tissues --Gene expression analysis of shoot apical meristem cell types --Kinematic analysis of cell division in leaves of mono- and dicotyledonous species: A basis for understanding growth and developing refined molecular sampling strategies --Regeneration in arabidopsis tissue culture --Isolation and analysis of mRNAs from specific cell types of plants by ribosome immunopurification --Analyzing small and long RNAs in plant development using non-radioactive in situ hybridization --Analyzing protein distribution in plant tissues using "Whole-mount" Immunolocalization --Culture methods and mutant generation in the filamentous brown algae Ectocarpus siliculosus --Building simulation models of developing plant organs using VirtualLeaf.