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Transcriptional Regulation in Plant Development: 2nd Edition

A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Plant Sciences".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2024 | Viewed by 53

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Department of Botany, School of Biology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece
Interests: histone acetylation; plant development; plant molecular genetics; epigenetics
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Many developmental processes in plants are tightly regulated at the transcription level. Expression changes in various functional and regulatory proteins result in alterations in areas ranging from embryonic structures to mature plant morphologies. A number of genetic or epigenetic players involved in plant development have been identified in model plant species like Arabidopsis and rice, and their transcriptional networks have been explored extensively at the molecular level. However, it is poorly understood, especially in non-model plant species, how these regulators integrate the internal and external signals and modify the developmental programs that involve thousands of genes. Given the complexity of the regulatory network, it remains a challenge to decipher the molecular mechanisms driving plant development from the perspective of transcriptional regulation. This Special Issue will explore the genetic, epigenetic, and metabolomic bases of plant development, focusing on horticultural plants. We particularly encourage submissions focusing on the molecular mechanisms through which environmental cues (or agronomic management) affect development-related traits, such as crop architecture, fruit shape, pigmentation, and nutritional composition. This Special Issue will cover a wide range of research topics, including, but not limited to, aspects of transcriptional regulation related to plant development, such as the following:

  • Molecular mechanisms related to development in horticultural plants and other economically important species;
  • Evo-devo genetic analysis of agronomic traits during crop domestication and improvement;
  • Genetic basis of agronomic management and environmental factors affecting the nutritional compositions of horticultural crops;
  • Characterization of transcriptional factors or other genetic/epigenetic regulators in plants;
  • Genomic or transcriptomic analysis of development-related events in plants.

Dr. Konstantinos E. Vlachonasios
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • environmental stresses
  • plant development
  • vegetative development
  • plant physiology and biochemistry
  • transcriptional regulation
  • plant–environment interactions

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