developmental-biology
Developmental biology examines the molecular, cellular, and genetic mechanisms that govern how organisms grow, differentiate, and form complex structures from a single cell. In plant science, understanding these processes is essential for explaining how seeds germinate, organs like leaves and flowers are patterned, and how plants respond to environmental signals throughout their life cycle. Insights from plant developmental biology underpin advances in crop improvement, tissue culture, and engineering plants with novel traits.
open_in_new WikipediaSingle-cell laser ablation uncovers the blueprint of plant development.
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