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Modeling hormonal control of cambium proliferation.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2017
Rise of atmospheric CO2 is one of the main causes of global warming. Catastrophic climate change can be avoided by reducing emissions and increasing sequestration of CO2.
Vladyslav Oles   +2 more
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Regulation of vascular cambium activity

open access: yesPlant Science, 2020
Vascular cambium contributes to lateral growth in dicotyledonous plants and gymnosperms. Physiological, genetics and molecular studies indicate that cambial activity is regulated by a combination of long-distance hormonal signals and short-range peptide signaling pathways.
Huanzhong Wang
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Vascular Cambium-Localized AtSPDT Mediates Xylem-to-Phloem Transfer of Phosphorus for Its Preferential Distribution in Arabidopsis

open access: yesMolecular Plant, 2020
Recent progress has shown that the preferential distribution of mineral nutrients is mediated by node-based transporters in gramineous plants, but it is poorly understood for the mechanisms of preferential distribution in dicots.
Sheng Huang   +2 more
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Revisiting the anatomy of the monocot cambium, a novel meristem

open access: yesPlanta, 2021
The monocot cambium is semi-storied, and its cells do not undergo rearrangement. The monocot cambium is a lateral meristem responsible for secondary growth in some monocotyledons of Asparagales. It is an unusual meristem, not homologous with the vascular
Alexei Oskolski   +2 more
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A Band Model of Cambium Development: Opportunities and Prospects

open access: yesForests, 2021
More than 60% of tree phytomass is concentrated in stem wood, which is the result of periodic activity of the cambium. Nevertheless, there are few attempts to quantitatively describe cambium dynamics.
Ivan Tychkov   +2 more
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Network Analysis of Metabolome and Transcriptome Revealed Regulation of Different Nitrogen Concentrations on Hybrid Poplar Cambium Development

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Secondary development is a key biological characteristic of woody plants and the basis of wood formation. Exogenous nitrogen can affect the secondary growth of poplar, and some regulatory mechanisms have been found in the secondary xylem.
Guanjun Liu, Zhang Heng, Shuang Zhang
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Phytohormones involved in vascular cambium activity in woods: current progress and future challenges

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
Vascular cambium is the continuation of meristem activity at the top of plants, which promotes lateral growth of plants. The vascular cambium evolved as an adaptation for secondary growth, initially in early seed plants, and became more refined in the ...
Wenjing Ding   +55 more
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Water lily ( Nymphaea thermarum ) genome reveals variable genomic signatures of ancient vascular cambium losses

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020
Significance For ∼225 million y, all seed plants were woody trees, shrubs, or vines. Shortly after the origin of flowering plants ∼140 million y ago, Nymphaeales (water lilies) became one of the first seed plant lineages to become herbaceous through loss
Charles Davis   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

miRNA accumulation correlates with increased phloem cell proliferation in tomato hawaiian skirt mutants [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionThe cambium is the meristem responsible for production of plant vascular tissues, the xylem (wood) and phloem, during plant radial growth. Due to its internal location and relatively low cell number, the biology of the cambium remains less ...
Fabien Lombardo   +6 more
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Regulating the Vascular Cambium: Do Not Forget the Vascular Ray Initials and Their Derivatives [PDF]

open access: yesPlants
The secondary lateral meristem—the vascular cambium (hereafter cambium)—is the largest meristem of the plant kingdom. It is almost always composed of two types of stem cells: (1) the axial (fusiform) initials, the most common and better known and studied,
Simcha Lev-Yadun
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