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Vision, challenges and opportunities for a Plant Cell Atlas

Authors :
Plant Cell Atlas Consortium
Jha, Suryatapa Ghosh
Borowsky, Alexander T
Cole, Benjamin J
Fahlgren, Noah
Farmer, Andrew
Huang, Shao-Shan Carol
Karia, Purva
Libault, Marc
Provart, Nicholas J
Rice, Selena L
Saura-Sanchez, Maite
Agarwal, Pinky
Ahkami, Amir H
Anderton, Christopher R
Briggs, Steven P
Brophy, Jennifer An
Denolf, Peter
Di Costanzo, Luigi F
Exposito-Alonso, Moises
Giacomello, Stefania
Gomez-Cano, Fabio
Kaufmann, Kerstin
Ko, Dae Kwan
Kumar, Sagar
Malkovskiy, Andrey V
Nakayama, Naomi
Obata, Toshihiro
Otegui, Marisa S
Palfalvi, Gergo
Quezada-Rodríguez, Elsa H
Singh, Rajveer
Uhrig, R Glen
Waese, Jamie
Van Wijk, Klaas
Wright, R Clay
Ehrhardt, David W
Birnbaum, Kenneth D
Rhee, Seung Y
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2021.

Abstract

With growing populations and pressing environmental problems, future economies will be increasingly plant-based. Now is the time to reimagine plant science as a critical component of fundamental science, agriculture, environmental stewardship, energy, technology and healthcare. This effort requires a conceptual and technological framework to identify and map all cell types, and to comprehensively annotate the localization and organization of molecules at cellular and tissue levels. This framework, called the Plant Cell Atlas (PCA), will be critical for understanding and engineering plant development, physiology and environmental responses. A workshop was convened to discuss the purpose and utility of such an initiative, resulting in a roadmap that acknowledges the current knowledge gaps and technical challenges, and underscores how the PCA initiative can help to overcome them.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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