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Vascular Cambium: The Source of Wood Formation [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2021
Wood is the most abundant biomass produced by land plants and is mainly used for timber, pulping, and paper making. Wood (secondary xylem) is derived from vascular cambium, and its formation encompasses a series of developmental processes.
Dian Wang   +6 more
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The vascular-cambium-specific transcription factor PtrSCZ1 and its homologue regulate cambium activity and affect xylem development in Populus trichocarpa [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionVascular cambium proliferates and differentiates into the secondary xylem (wood), enabling the perennial increase in stem diameter for wood formation.
Yi Sun   +8 more
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Empirical Modelling of Stem Cambium Heating Caused by Prescribed Burning in Mediterranean Pine Forest

open access: yesFire, 2023
Little is known about the interactions between the variables involved in the post-fire response of Mediterranean pine species to prescribed burning (PB).
Javier Madrigal   +9 more
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The LBD11-ROS feedback regulatory loop modulates vascular cambium proliferation and secondary growth in Arabidopsis

open access: yesMolecular Plant, 2023
Vascular cambium produces the phloem and xylem, vascular tissues that transport resources and provide mechanical support, making it an ideal target for crop improvement. However, much remains unknown about how vascular cambium proliferates. Here, through
Kyuha Choi   +2 more
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The vascular cambium revisited

open access: yesIAWA Journal, 2023
Summary The vascular cambium presents fundamental questions about the evolution and developmental biology of plants. Over time, our perspectives of the vascular cambium have changed as new molecular and genetic approaches have augmented anatomical observations and are now providing new insights into longstanding topics related to vascular cambium ...
A. Groover
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PagDET2 promotes cambium cell division and xylem differentiation in poplar stem

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Secondary growth of the woody tree stem is governed by meristematic cell division and differentiation in the vascular cambium. Multiple hormonal signals and endogenous developmental programs regulate vascular cambium activity.
Yao Wang   +4 more
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Computational modeling of cambium activity provides a regulatory framework for simulating radial plant growth

open access: yeseLife, 2023
Precise organization of growing structures is a fundamental process in developmental biology. In plants, radial growth is mediated by the cambium, a stem cell niche continuously producing wood (xylem) and bast (phloem) in a strictly bidirectional manner.
Ivan Lebovka   +8 more
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Non-Coding RNA Analyses of Seasonal Cambium Activity in Populus tomentosa

open access: yesCells, 2022
Non-coding RNA, known as long non-coding RNA (lncRNA), circular RNA (circRNA) and microRNA (miRNA), are taking part in the multiple developmental processes in plants.
Ruili Li   +2 more
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Vascular cambium stem cells: past, present and future

open access: yesNew Phytologist
Secondary xylem and phloem originate from a lateral meristem called the vascular cambium that consists of one to several layers of meristematic cells. Recent lineage tracing studies have shown that only one of the cambial cells in each radial cell file ...
Ari Pekka Mahonen   +2 more
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Classifying Cannabis sativa chemovars using K-means analysis of elemental composition [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cannabis Research
Understanding specific nutritional requirements of plants is a necessary component of growth optimization and can help growers promote desired traits and mitigate undesired traits. Cannabis is one such medicinally valuable plant prized for its content of
Brendan Lukomski
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