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THE SAP OF PLANT CELLS

New Phytologist, 1987
SummaryRecent advances in the understanding of the functional relevance of sap of mature plant cells are reviewed. The emphasis is placed on roles of vacuoles played in the temporary storage of saccharides and organic acids, in the accumulation of water soluble products of secondary metabolism and in the intracellular digestion of protein ...
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Biosynthesis of the Plant Cell Wall Matrix Polysaccharide Xyloglucan.

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2016
Xyloglucan (XyG) is a matrix polysaccharide that is present in the cell walls of all land plants. It consists of a β-1,4-linked glucan backbone that is further substituted with xylosyl residues.
M. Pauly, K. Keegstra
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The illuminated plant cell

Trends in Plant Science, 2007
The past decade has provided biologists with a palette of genetically encoded, multicolored fluorescent proteins. The living plant cell turned into a 'coloring book' and today, nearly every text-book organelle has been highlighted in scintillating fluorescent colors.
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Immobilized plant cells

1985
Immobilization of plant cells is still a young technology but this review illustrates the potential it has for improving the production of phytochemicals. The similarity between the immobilized state and whole tissue is emphasized and the way in which this can be used to advantage is discussed.
A. Rosevear, C. A. Lambe
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Electrofusion of Plant Cells

2003
Isolated plant protoplasts can be induced to fuse with protoplasts from different species and, therefore, provide an ideal system for genetic modification and for use in plant breeding. Techniques for electrofusion of plant protoplasts have been developed relatively recently, and specialized apparatus is required, although this is now becoming more ...
Humish A. Collin   +2 more
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Structure and growth of plant cell walls.

Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2023
Daniel J. Cosgrove
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The Life and Death of a Plant Cell.

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2017
Like all eukaryotic organisms, plants possess an innate program for controlled cellular demise termed programmed cell death (PCD). Despite the functional conservation of PCD across broad evolutionary distances, an understanding of the molecular machinery
M. Kabbage   +3 more
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Optical Trapping in Plant Cells

2013
Optical tweezers allow noninvasive manipulation of subcellular compartments to study their physical interactions and attachments. By measuring (delay of) displacements, (semi-)quantitative force measurements within a living cell can be performed. In this chapter, we provide practical tips for setting up such experiments paying special attention to the ...
Ketelaar, T.   +2 more
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Plant and Cell Architecture

2018
This chapter provides an overview of the basic anatomy and cell biology of plants, from the macroscopic structure of organs and tissues to the microscopic ultrastructure of cellular organelles. It shows how plants carry out similar physiological and biochemical processes, despite their great diversity in form and size.
Lincoln Taiz   +3 more
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Composition of plant cell walls

Zeitschrift f�r Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und -Forschung, 1995
The present study reviews the most recent research published (starting approximately in the 1980s) on the composition of plant cell walls, with a description of the polysaccharides contained in the microfibrillar and amorphous phases: cellulose, hemicellulose and pectic substances, as well as the other components: lignin, proteins and enzymes ...
Heredia Moreno, Antonia   +2 more
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