@incollection{fdi:010060341, title = {{E}pigenetics and development in plants : green light to convergent innovations}, author = {{G}rimanelli, {D}aniel and {R}oudier, {F}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{P}lants are sessile organisms that must constantly adjust to their environment. {I}n contrast to animals, plant development mainly occurs postembryonically and is characterized by continuous growth and extensive phenotypic plasticity. {C}hromatin-level regulation of transcriptional patterns plays a central role in the ability of plants to adapt to internal and external cues. {H}ere, we review selected examples of chromatin-based mechanisms involved in the regulation of key aspects of plant development. {T}hese illustrate that, in addition to mechanisms conserved between plants and animals, plant-specific innovations lead to particular chromatin dynamics related to their developmental and life strategies.}, keywords = {{FLOWERING}-{LOCUS}-{C} ; {DIRECTED} {DNA} {METHYLATION} ; {GENOME}-{WIDE} {ANALYSIS} ; {HISTONE} {H}2{B} {MONOUBIQUITINATION} ; {ARABIDOPSIS} {LHP}1 {PROTEIN} ; {SMALL}-{RNA} ; {SEED} {DEVELOPMENT} ; {DOMAIN} {PROTEIN} ; {NONCODING} {RNA} ; {TRANSCRIPTIONAL} ; {ACTIVATION}}, booktitle = {{E}pigenetics and development}, volume = {104}, numero = {}, pages = {189--222}, address = {{A}msterdam}, publisher = {{E}lsevier}, series = {}, year = {2013}, DOI = {10.1016/b978-0-12-416027-9.00006-1}, ISBN = {9780123914552}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010060341}, }