An environment-responsive SCLA-type GRAS protein controls reproductive strategy inMarchantia polymorpha
David J. Hoey,
Philip Carella,
Weibing Yang
et al.
Abstract:By controlling their reproductive strategies, plants strike a balance between generating genetic diversity or maintaining stability, promoting long-term survival in a range of environmental conditions. The liverwort Marchantia polymorpha propagates clonally through vegetative gemmae or via sexually generated spores, but our understanding of the genetic pathways underpinning reproductive decision-making is limited. GRAS transcriptional regulators are highly conserved proteins across land plants, with diverse fu… Show more
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