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  • Microbial communities are not only of great importance in the human gut, but also play irreplaceable roles in sustaining plant growth and functions. In this Perspective, strategies to optimize microbiome usage in agroecosystems are proposed.

    • Hirokazu Toju
    • Kabir G. Peay
    • E. Toby Kiers
    Perspective
  • Chloroplasts contain their own genomes and genetic systems. Their ribosomes synthesize conserved core proteins in photosynthesis. A complete chloroplast ribosome structure now reveals features convergent with those of ribosomes in mitochondria.

    • John F. Allen
    News & Views
  • The stem cell niche in plant shoots is maintained by carefully orchestrated feedback between a series of CLAVATA (CLV) receptors and their ligand CLV3, and the transcription factor WUSCHEL. A new clade of co-receptors, CLV3-insensitive receptor kinases (CIKs), provides an important missing link in CLV signalling.

    • Fang Xu
    • David Jackson
    News & Views
  • Race-specific resistance genes represent essential genetic sources in crop breeding. Map-based cloning of the wheat Stb6 gene against Zymoseptoria tritici identified a wall-associated receptor kinase-like protein as a novel player in race-specific disease resistance.

    • Beat Keller
    • Simon G. Krattinger
    News & Views
  • Geneticists and breeders are enthralled with the variability of traits within a species, but fundamental questions remain about what types of molecular changes underlie phenotypic variation. An investigation of the transcriptomes of agricultural varieties of maize provides insights into the variability of gene expression and it’s phenotypic consequences.

    • Candice N Hirsch
    • Nathan M Springer
    News & Views
  • Investigations of natural recovery in plants infected with oilseed rape mosaic virus unveil how secondary siRNAs mediate the attenuation of viral suppressors of RNA silencing and sink-to-source disease recovery.

    • Yu Huang
    • Yi Li
    News & Views
  • Bacterial pathogens have a multitude of effectors that target plant host cells and promote disease. A case is made for a new suspect, phytate, as a target of a novel phytase activity for a type III effector of Xanthomonas.

    • Frank F. White
    • Jeffrey B. Jones
    News & Views
  • To reduce climate warming we must stop adding CO2 to the atmopshere, and develop approaches for removing it. Adding crushed, fast-reacting silicate rocks to croplands could improve productivity, restore soil quality and reduce atmospheric CO2.

    • David J. Beerling
    • Jonathan R. Leake
    • James Hansen
    Perspective
  • A major transitional step in Earth’s history was the conquest of land by plants, which fundamentally changed carbon cycling and elevated oxygen levels. In a moss model of early land plants, three out of six MIKCC-type MADS-box transcription factors ensure external water conduction and the function of motile sperm.

    • Ralf Reski
    News & Views
  • A new genome sequence of the enigmatic seed plant Gnetum montanum reveals a nuclear genome that is as distinct as the rest of its biology.

    • Michael S. Barker
    News & Views
  • High-throughput chromosome conformation capture studies comparing diploid and polyploid cotton varieties revealed evidence for stereotypical changes in chromatin contacts upon polyploidization.

    • Eric Lam
    News & Views
  • Auxin-induced callus formation, known as a type of cell reprogramming, involves several transcription factors that act in lateral root initiation for plant development. Now, a new partnership of transcription factors is identified to reveal the regulatory network of auxin-induced cell reprogramming.

    • Munetaka Sugiyama
    News & Views
  • It is hypothesized that morphological evolution occurs through a variety of molecular mechanisms. The position and patterning of petal spots in Clarkia evolved through changes to the regulatory region of a gene that encodes a transcriptional activator of pigment synthesis, prompting its control by novel positional cues.

    • Róisín Fattorini
    • Beverley J. Glover
    News & Views