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, 1972
The composition of a medium is described that proved useful to culture callus of a variety of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants. Growth on the medium was often better than on some other excellent media.
R. U. Schenk, A. Hildebrandt
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The composition of a medium is described that proved useful to culture callus of a variety of monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous plants. Growth on the medium was often better than on some other excellent media.
R. U. Schenk, A. Hildebrandt
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Cell-to-cell movement of plant viruses
Trends in Microbiology, 1993To establish an infection, most plant viruses move from cell to cell in the plant. Virus-encoded movement proteins mediate this process and appear to use two mechanisms for transport. Both mechanisms involve interaction with and potential modification of plant intercellular connections, the plasmodesmata.
Elisabeth Walgmann+3 more
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Cryopreservation of Plant Cells
2003Cryopreservation, that is, the viable storage of cells at the temperature of liquid nitrogen (-196°C), has wide relevance in many areas of pure and applied biology. Examples of its very successful use can be found in the storage of microbes and of semen (1).
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The plant cell wall integrity maintenance mechanism-concepts for organization and mode of action.
Plant and Cell Physiology, 2015One of the main differences between plant and animal cells are the walls surrounding plant cells providing structural support during development and protection like an adaptive armor against biotic and abiotic stress.
Thorsten Hamann
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Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1977
AbstractIt is now possible, starting from isolated cells in culture, to regenerate higher plants, including many of importance in agriculture and horticulture. It is also possible to alter the genetic equipment of such cells and to induce the formation of fusion hybrids from them by enzymic removal of their cell walls.
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AbstractIt is now possible, starting from isolated cells in culture, to regenerate higher plants, including many of importance in agriculture and horticulture. It is also possible to alter the genetic equipment of such cells and to induce the formation of fusion hybrids from them by enzymic removal of their cell walls.
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1979
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on plant cell lines. When totipotentiality is manipulatable the cultures can serve as intermediary in rapid clonal multiplication of plants and in elimination of viruses and related pathogens. Cultured plant cells are larger, more vacuolated, lower in cytoplasm content, thicker walled, and smaller of nuclei than
Toshio Murashige, John F. Reynolds
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on plant cell lines. When totipotentiality is manipulatable the cultures can serve as intermediary in rapid clonal multiplication of plants and in elimination of viruses and related pathogens. Cultured plant cells are larger, more vacuolated, lower in cytoplasm content, thicker walled, and smaller of nuclei than
Toshio Murashige, John F. Reynolds
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2018
This chapter considers how water moves into and out of plant cells, emphasizing the molecular properties of water and the physical forces that influence water movement at the cellular level. It points out that water is the most abundant and yet often the most limiting of all the resources that plants need to grow and function.
Lincoln Taiz+3 more
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This chapter considers how water moves into and out of plant cells, emphasizing the molecular properties of water and the physical forces that influence water movement at the cellular level. It points out that water is the most abundant and yet often the most limiting of all the resources that plants need to grow and function.
Lincoln Taiz+3 more
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Plant cell-surface GIPC sphingolipids sense salt to trigger Ca2+ influx
Nature, 2019Zhonghao Jiang+26 more
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