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Comparing apoplastic root barrier formation and morphology in six crop species cultivated in soil vs. hydroponics. [PDF]
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Analysis of the Dirigent Pan-Gene Family in 26 Diverse Inbred Lines Reveals Genomic Diversity in Maize. [PDF]
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How to establish a GAPLESS Casparian strip
Nature Plants, 2023Milica Nenadić, Joop E. M. Vermeer
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Lignin developmental patterns and Casparian strip as apoplastic barriers: A review.
International Journal of Biological MacromoleculesLignin and Casparian strips are two essential components of plant cells that play critical roles in plant development regulate nutrients and water across the plants cell. Recent studies have extensively investigated lignin diversity and Casparian strip formation, providing valuable insights into plant physiology.
Nisar Uddin +8 more
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Establishment and functions of the Casparian strip.
Molecular PlantSwati Mahiwal, T. Andersen, D. Shen
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Cell biology: Zipping the Casparian strip
Nature Plants, 2016Roots must sort the good from the bad and distinguish the inside from the outside. In endodermal cells, a ring-like apoplastic diffusion barrier called the Casparian strip is established, splitting the cells down the middle into inner and outer lateral halves. Its integrity and polarity depends on a novel protein kinase called SCHENGEN1.
S. M. Velásquez, Jürgen Kleine‐Vehn
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The Plant Cell, 2023
The Casparian strip (CS) is a ring-like lignin structure deposited between endodermal cells that forms an apoplastic barrier to control the selective uptake of nutrients in vascular plants.
Baolei Zhang +10 more
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The Casparian strip (CS) is a ring-like lignin structure deposited between endodermal cells that forms an apoplastic barrier to control the selective uptake of nutrients in vascular plants.
Baolei Zhang +10 more
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The Casparian strip-one ring to bring cell biology to lignification?
Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2019Lignin research has long been motivated by the outstanding importance of wood for human societies. The annual, non-woody Arabidopsis thaliana, has nevertheless contributed greatly to our understanding of lignification, due to its unrivalled genetic resources.
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