TY - JOUR
T1 - 50 years of Arabidopsis research
T2 - Highlights and future directions
AU - Provart, Nicholas J.
AU - Alonso, Jose
AU - Assmann, Sarah M.
AU - Bergmann, Dominique
AU - Brady, Siobhan M.
AU - Brkljacic, Jelena
AU - Browse, John
AU - Chapple, Clint
AU - Colot, Vincent
AU - Cutler, Sean
AU - Dangl, Jeff
AU - Ehrhardt, David
AU - Friesner, Joanna D.
AU - Frommer, Wolf B.
AU - Grotewold, Erich
AU - Meyerowitz, Elliot
AU - Nemhauser, Jennifer
AU - Nordborg, Magnus
AU - Pikaard, Craig
AU - Shanklin, John
AU - Somerville, Chris
AU - Stitt, Mark
AU - Torii, Keiko U.
AU - Waese, Jamie
AU - Wagner, Doris
AU - Mccourt, Peter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 New Phytologist Trust.
PY - 2016/2/1
Y1 - 2016/2/1
N2 - The year 2014 marked the 25th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. In the 50 yr since the first International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, held in 1965 in Göttingen, Germany, > 54 000 papers that mention Arabidopsis thaliana in the title, abstract or keywords have been published. We present herein a citational network analysis of these papers, and touch on some of the important discoveries in plant biology that have been made in this powerful model system, and highlight how these discoveries have then had an impact in crop species. We also look to the future, highlighting some outstanding questions that can be readily addressed in Arabidopsis. Topics that are discussed include Arabidopsis reverse genetic resources, stock centers, databases and online tools, cell biology, development, hormones, plant immunity, signaling in response to abiotic stress, transporters, biosynthesis of cells walls and macromolecules such as starch and lipids, epigenetics and epigenomics, genome-wide association studies and natural variation, gene regulatory networks, modeling and systems biology, and synthetic biology.
AB - The year 2014 marked the 25th International Conference on Arabidopsis Research. In the 50 yr since the first International Conference on Arabidopsis Research, held in 1965 in Göttingen, Germany, > 54 000 papers that mention Arabidopsis thaliana in the title, abstract or keywords have been published. We present herein a citational network analysis of these papers, and touch on some of the important discoveries in plant biology that have been made in this powerful model system, and highlight how these discoveries have then had an impact in crop species. We also look to the future, highlighting some outstanding questions that can be readily addressed in Arabidopsis. Topics that are discussed include Arabidopsis reverse genetic resources, stock centers, databases and online tools, cell biology, development, hormones, plant immunity, signaling in response to abiotic stress, transporters, biosynthesis of cells walls and macromolecules such as starch and lipids, epigenetics and epigenomics, genome-wide association studies and natural variation, gene regulatory networks, modeling and systems biology, and synthetic biology.
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U2 - 10.1111/nph.13687
DO - 10.1111/nph.13687
M3 - Article
C2 - 26465351
AN - SCOPUS:84954379449
SN - 0028-646X
VL - 209
SP - 921
EP - 944
JO - New Phytologist
JF - New Phytologist
IS - 3
ER -