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The linear genome of eukaryotes is partitioned into diverse chromatin states and packaged into a three-dimensional(3D)structure,which has functional implications in DNA replication,DNA repair,and transcriptional regulation.Over the past decades,research on plant functional genomics and epi-genomics has made great progress,with thousands of genes cloned and molecular mechanisms of diverse biological processes elucidated.Recently,3D genome research has gradually attracted great attention of many plant researchers.Herein,we briefly review the progress in genomic and epigenomic research in plants,with a focus on Arabidopsis and rice,and summarize the currently used technologies and advances in plant 3D genome organization studies.We also discuss the relationships between one-dimensional linear genome sequences,epigenomic states,and the 3D chromatin architecture.This re-view provides basis for future research on plant 3D genomics.