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PLoS Genetics Issue Image | Vol. 13(6) June 2017

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Live confocal imaging of petal conical cells in Arabidopsis thaliana

Floral petals of nearly 79% of angiosperm species contain conical epidermal cells that are thought to influence light capture and reflectance, and provide pollinator grips, but the mechanisms controlling conical cell morphogenesis are poorly understood. Using a live confocal imaging approach, we show that in Arabidopsis thaliana, the spatio-temporal organization of microtubule arrays plays crucial roles in controlling conical cell morphogenesis. The image shows well-ordered microtubule arrays in conical cells expressing GFP-Tubulin6, and the side visualization of conical cells from the propidium iodide-stained petals. See Ren, Dang et al.

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Image Credit: Deshu Lin, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

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Live confocal imaging of petal conical cells in Arabidopsis thaliana

Floral petals of nearly 79% of angiosperm species contain conical epidermal cells that are thought to influence light capture and reflectance, and provide pollinator grips, but the mechanisms controlling conical cell morphogenesis are poorly understood. Using a live confocal imaging approach, we show that in Arabidopsis thaliana, the spatio-temporal organization of microtubule arrays plays crucial roles in controlling conical cell morphogenesis. The image shows well-ordered microtubule arrays in conical cells expressing GFP-Tubulin6, and the side visualization of conical cells from the propidium iodide-stained petals. See Ren, Dang et al.

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Image Credit: Deshu Lin, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

https://doi.org/10.1371/image.pgen.v13.i06.g001