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  • A fundamental question in developmental biology is how cells communicate positional information to pattern the tissues of an organ. Here, the patterning of a plant's xylem tubes, which transport water and solutes from root to shoot, is studied. A new bidirectional signalling pathway is discovered, whereby a transcription factor moves from cell to cell in one direction, and microRNAs move in the other direction. The result is a differential distribution of target mRNA in the vascular cylinder, determining xylem cell types.

    • Annelie Carlsbecker
    • Ji-Young Lee
    • Philip N. Benfey
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 465, P: 316-321
  • Feng and Zhang et al. develop a micrografting technique for conifer trees allowing distant relatives to join. Grafting in conifers uses a similar process to that in eudicots, and by introducing a conifer graft regulator to Arabidopsis, grafting and regeneration are enhanced.

    • Ming Feng
    • Ai Zhang
    • Charles W. Melnyk
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Plants
    Volume: 10, P: 53-65