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Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress, mouse-ear cress)

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Taxonomic lineage

Arabidopsis thaliana belongs to family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family). The family contains many economically important plants such as mustard (Brassica juncea, B. nigra and others), cabbage (Brassica oleracea), rape (Brassica napus) as well as many widely distributed weeds. The plants of this family are known as crucifers due to their uniform flower structure that resembles a cross. The crucifers are also characterized by a fruit named silique. The leaves are alternate (rarely opposite), sometimes organized in basal rosettes.

cellular organisms - Eukaryota - Viridiplantae - Streptophyta - Streptophytina - Embryophyta - Tracheophyta - Euphyllophyta - Spermatophyta - Magnoliophyta - eudicotyledons - core eudicotyledons - rosids - eurosids II - Brassicales - Brassicaceae - Arabidopsis - Arabidopsis thaliana

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Brief facts

The photographs show the habitat type and the area where permanent plots were laid down. Left and right panels are montane and coastal populations, respectively. Populations are ranked according to their altitude within each region. (Montesinos A et al. PLoS One. 2009 Sep 295)

Arabidopsis thaliana habitats

 

Value as a model organism

 

 

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Developmental stages (life cycle)

Life Cycle Stages

The plant completes its life cycle in about 50 days.

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Embryo development6

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