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Dhanya Radhakrishnan1, Anju Pallipurath Shanmukhan1, Abdul Kareem1, Mabel Maria Mathew1, Vijina Varaparambathu1, Mohammed Aiyaz1, Raji Krishna Radha1, Krishnaprashanth Ramesh Mekala1, Anil Shaji2, Kalika Prasad1.
Abstract
Recurring damage to the aerial organs of plants necessitates their prompt repair, particularly their vasculature. While vascular regeneration assays for aerial plant parts such as the stem and inflorescence stalk are well established, those for leaf vasculature remain unexplored. Recently, we established a new vascular regeneration assay in growing leaves and discovered the underlying molecular mechanism. Here, we describe the detailed stepwise method for the incision and regeneration assay used to study leaf vascular regeneration. By using a combination of micro-surgical perturbations, brightfield microscopy, and other experimental approaches, we further show that the age of the leaf as well as the position and size of the injury determine the overall success rate of regeneration. This easy-to-master vascular regeneration assay is an efficient and rapid method to study the mechanism of vascular regeneration in growing leaves. The assay can be readily combined with cellular and molecular biology techniques.Entities:
Keywords: Age-dependent; Arabidopsis regeneration ; Leaf incision; Vascular regeneration; Wound size
Year: 2021 PMID: 34124310 PMCID: PMC8161140 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325