Hsieh, En-JungEn-JungHsiehLOUIS GRILLET2023-06-052023-06-052023978-1-0716-3183-610643745https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85159396075?origin=resultslistGrafting enables the study of systemic signals that plants use to maintain their homeostasis at the level of the whole organism. Several protocols of Arabidopsis grafting have been published over the years. These methods are limited because they either affect the overall behavior of the plant, or their throughput is low. The method presented here is based on grafting 3- to 4-days-old seedlings directly on an agar plate, without the use of hormone or collar, and can produce consistently over a hundred grafted plants per day and operator.enLong-distance transportPhloemRoot-to-shootShoot-to-rootSystemic signalingWhole-plant homeostasisXylemArabidopsis Micro-grafting to Study the Systemic Signaling of Nutrient Statusbook part10.1007/978-1-0716-3183-6_10371665972-s2.0-85159396075https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85159396075