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Various abiotic stresses cause the appearance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in plant cells, which seriously damage the cellular structures. The engineering of transgenic plants with higher production of ROS-scavenging enzyme in plant cells could ...
Liliya R. Bogoutdinova+9 more
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Identification of a xyloglucan beta‐xylopyranosyltransferase from Vaccinium corymbosum
Plant cell walls contain the hemicellulose xyloglucan, whose fine structure may vary depending on cell type, tissue, and/or plant species. Most but not all of the glycosyltransferases involved in the biosynthesis of xyloglucan sidechains have been ...
Ronja Immelmann+3 more
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The plant hormone ethylene restricts Arabidopsis growth via the epidermis [PDF]
The gaseous hormone ethylene plays a key role in plant growth and development, and it is a major regulator of stress responses. It inhibits vegetative growth by restricting cell elongation, mainly through cross-talk with auxins.
Du, Yun-Long+6 more
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Is there genetic variation in mycorrhization of Medicago truncatula? [PDF]
Differences in the plant’s response among ecotypes or accessions are often used to identify molecular markers for the respective process. In order to analyze genetic diversity of Medicago truncatula in respect to interaction with the arbuscular ...
Dorothée Dreher+3 more
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Engineering of Bioenergy Crops: Dominant Genetic Approaches to Improve Polysaccharide Properties and Composition in Biomass. [PDF]
Large-scale, sustainable production of lignocellulosic bioenergy from biomass will depend on a variety of dedicated bioenergy crops. Despite their great genetic diversity, prospective bioenergy crops share many similarities in the polysaccharide ...
Brandon, Andrew G, Scheller, Henrik V
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Functional characterization of the diatom cyclin-dependent kinase A2 as a mitotic regulator reveals plant-like properties in a non-green lineage [PDF]
Background: Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are crucial regulators of cell cycle progression in eukaryotes. The diatom CDKA2 was originally assigned to the classical A-type CDKs, but its cell cycle phase-specific transcription at the G2-to-M phase ...
Bowler, Chris+4 more
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The advent of user-friendly instruments for measuring force/deflection curves of plant surfaces at high spatial resolution has resulted in a recent outpouring of reports of the 'Young's modulus' of plant cell walls.
D. Cosgrove
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Formation of starch in plant cells [PDF]
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Pfister, Barbara, Zeeman, Samuel C.
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Nanoparticles Affect the Expression Stability of Housekeeping Genes in Plant Cells
Rajendran K Selvakesavan, Gregory Franklin Institute of Plant Genetics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan 60-479, PolandCorrespondence: Gregory Franklin Tel +48 61 655 0266Email fgre@igr.poznan.plPurpose: We report on the expression stability of ...
Selvakesavan RK, Franklin G
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Analysis of metabolic flux using dynamic labeling and metabolic modeling [PDF]
Metabolic fluxes and the capacity to modulate them are a crucial component of the ability of the plant cell to react to environmental perturbations. Our ability to quantify them and to attain information concerning the regulatory mechanisms which control
Fernie, A., Morgan, J.
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