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The PIPELINES project investigates the molecular mechanisms behind vascular and conductive tissue development in plants. By utilizing advanced single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, it aims to identify conserved molecular regulators that can enhance plant growth and productivity, particularly in crops.
Plants contribute up to 80% of all biomass on earth.
Despite their staggering diversity; dominant land plants share a highly important characteristic: the presence of a vascular system providing physical support and long distance transport.
This is however not a simple binary trait, as some non-vascular mosses contain cells with conductive capacity resembling that of vascular plants.
Available evidence indeed suggests that conductive tissues of non-vascular plants are functionally homologous to…
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