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Insights Into Plant Surgery: An Overview of the Multiple Grafting Techniques for Arabidopsis thaliana

Kai Bartusch, Charles W. Melnyk

2020Frontiers in Plant Science21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plant grafting, the ancient practice of cutting and joining different plants, is gaining popularity as an elegant way to generate chimeras that combine desirable traits. Grafting was originally developed in woody species, but the technique has evolved over the past century to now encompass a large number of herbaceous species. The use of plant grafting in science is accelerating in part due to the innovative techniques developed for the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana . Here, we review these developments and discuss the advantages and limitations associated with grafting various Arabidopsis tissues at diverse developmental stages.

Topics & Concepts

Arabidopsis thalianaBiologyGraftingBotanyChemistryGeneticsGenePolymerOrganic chemistryMutantPlant Disease Management TechniquesPlant Physiology and Cultivation StudiesPlant Molecular Biology Research
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