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Studies on the Plant Cell. V [PDF]
THE forms of cell unions and nuclear fusions in plants fall into two groups: (i) those which obviously have no sexual significance attached to them, and (2) those which are evidently sexual acts. But apart from these simple divisions there are some very interesting conditions in which it is far from easy to determine whether certain events have a ...
Bradley Moore Davis
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Plants are able to generate large leaf surfaces that act as two-dimensional solar panels with a minimum investment in building material, thanks to a hydrostatic skeleton. This requires high intracellular pressures (up to 1 MPa), which depend on the presence of strong cell walls.
H. Höfte, A. Voxeur
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Research on the many aspects of the plant cell wall has experienced rejuvenation during the past few years. This is perhaps mainly due to the commercial interest in the chemical components of the cell wall that have potential for industrial use ...
K. Fagerstedt, A. Kärkönen
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Vision, challenges and opportunities for a plant cell atlas [PDF]
Funding Information: The PCA community-building activities are funded in part by the National Science Foundation grant numbers MCB-1916797 and MCB-2052590, Carnegie Institution for Science, and BASF.
Plant Cell Atlas Consortium
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The regulation of plant cell wall organisation under salt stress
Plant cell wall biosynthesis is a complex and tightly regulated process. The composition and the structure of the cell wall should have a certain level of plasticity to ensure dynamic changes upon encountering environmental stresses or to fulfil the ...
S. Dabravolski, S. Isayenkov
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How do plants maintain pH and ion homeostasis under saline-alkali stress?
Salt and alkaline stresses often occur together, severely threatening plant growth and crop yields. Salt stress induces osmotic stress, ionic stress, and secondary stresses, such as oxidative stress.
Jing Li, Yongqing Yang
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Characterization of Anatomical and Physiological Effects of Variegation Mutation on Grapevine
Variegation is a common trait in plants that characteristically displays white or off-colored plant tissue. In grapevine, leaf variegation is expressed as white and pale green leaf tissue resulting in plants that are stunted in growth and hindered in ...
Jack Olson, Matthew Clark
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A variety of plant cellular activities are regulated through mechanisms controlling the level of signal molecules, such as cyclic nucleotides (cNMPs, e.g., cyclic adenosine 3′:5′-monophosphate, cAMP, and cyclic guanosine 3′:5′- monophosphate, cGMP) and ...
Brygida Świeżawska-Boniecka+4 more
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It is difficult for laser scanning confocal microscopy to obtain high- or ultra-high-resolution laser confocal images directly, which affects the deep mining and use of the embedded information in laser confocal images and forms a technical bottleneck in
Wenhao Li+4 more
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The aim of our research was to describe the structure and growth potential of a cell suspension of the tree fern Cyathea smithii. Experiments were performed on an established cell suspension with ½ MS medium supplemented with 9.05 µM 2,4-D + 0.88 µM BAP.
Jan J. Rybczyński+5 more
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