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Sucrose supply from leaves is required for aerenchymatous phellem formation in hypocotyl of soybean under waterlogged conditions. [PDF]
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Comparative Anatomical Analysis of Bark Structure in 10 Quercus Species. [PDF]
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diel_models: a python package for systematic integration of day-night cycles into plant genome-scale metabolic models. [PDF]
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Is a Forest Fire a Natural Disaster? Investigating the Fire Tolerance of Various Tree Species-An Educational Module. [PDF]
Speck O, Speck T.
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Climate and traits drive bark decomposition patterns at global scale. [PDF]
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The Structure and Development of the Bark of Quaking Aspen [PDF]
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Comprehensive analysis of SDH genes in Populus and functional characterization of SDH4 in xylem and cambium development. [PDF]
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New Phytologist, 2023
Summary We analyze the oldest fossil occurrences of wound‐response periderm to characterize the development of wound responses in early tracheophytes. The origin of periderm production by a cambium (phellogen), an innovation with key roles in protection of inner plant tissues, is poorly explored; understanding periderm development in early ...
Madison A. K. Lalica +1 more
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Summary We analyze the oldest fossil occurrences of wound‐response periderm to characterize the development of wound responses in early tracheophytes. The origin of periderm production by a cambium (phellogen), an innovation with key roles in protection of inner plant tissues, is poorly explored; understanding periderm development in early ...
Madison A. K. Lalica +1 more
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Botanical Gazette, 1975
Initiation of first and successive phellogens occurs mostly in phloem parenchyma or in its derivatives. Species in which shoot phellogen is initiated in the epidermis are the exceptions. However, even in such species, root phellogen is formed in the pericycle.
Yoav Waisel, Nili Liphschitz
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Initiation of first and successive phellogens occurs mostly in phloem parenchyma or in its derivatives. Species in which shoot phellogen is initiated in the epidermis are the exceptions. However, even in such species, root phellogen is formed in the pericycle.
Yoav Waisel, Nili Liphschitz
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