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1 The Stem Cell Concept in Plants
Thomas Laux  Cell  Volume 113, Issue 3, Pages (May 2003) DOI: /S (03)00312-X

2 Figure 1 Organization of the Arabidopsis Shoot and Root Meristems
The shoot meristem (left) consists of a central zone (CZ), that presumably harbors stem cells and WUS-expressing organizing center (OC), and surrounding differentiating cells. The stem cells are organized into three layers due to anticlinal (normal to the meristem surface) cell divisions in the outer two layers. Signaling from the OC (blue arrow) confers a stem cell state upon the apical cells, which in turn restrict the size of the OC via CLV3 signaling (red T-bars). In the root meristem (right), signaling from the quiescent center (blue) inhibits differentiation of the surrounding stem cells (red). For details, see text. Cell  , DOI: ( /S (03)00312-X)


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