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The Effect of Liquids Activated by Plasma Generated with a Microwave Plasmatron and High-Frequency Glow Discharge on Cotton Plant Development. [PDF]
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Histidine limitation causes alteration in the TOR network and plant development
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2013
In this chapter we provide a brief overview of plant phenology modeling, focusing on mechanistic phenological models. After a brief history of plant phenology modeling, we present the different models which have been described in the literature so far and highlight the main differences between them, i.e.
Chuine, Isabelle +3 more
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In this chapter we provide a brief overview of plant phenology modeling, focusing on mechanistic phenological models. After a brief history of plant phenology modeling, we present the different models which have been described in the literature so far and highlight the main differences between them, i.e.
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Development, 2013
In 1993, we published a paper in Development detailing the anatomical structure of the Arabidopsis root. The paper described how root growth was maintained by the precisely tuned activity of a small set of ‘initials’, which acted as the source of dividing and differentiating cells, and how these stem cell-like cells surrounded a few infrequently ...
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In 1993, we published a paper in Development detailing the anatomical structure of the Arabidopsis root. The paper described how root growth was maintained by the precisely tuned activity of a small set of ‘initials’, which acted as the source of dividing and differentiating cells, and how these stem cell-like cells surrounded a few infrequently ...
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Physiologia Plantarum, 2010
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are now recognized as important regulators of plant developmental programs and recent work on tip‐growing systems has revealed a central role for the NADPH oxidases in generating such developmentally important ROS. Tip‐growing cells have also shown that the functions of cytosolic ROS, acting as regulators of activities ...
Sarah, Swanson, Simon, Gilroy
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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are now recognized as important regulators of plant developmental programs and recent work on tip‐growing systems has revealed a central role for the NADPH oxidases in generating such developmentally important ROS. Tip‐growing cells have also shown that the functions of cytosolic ROS, acting as regulators of activities ...
Sarah, Swanson, Simon, Gilroy
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Homeoboxes in plant development
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1998The homeobox is a 180 bp consensus DNA sequence present in a number of genes involved in developmental processes. This review focuses on the structure and function of plant homeobox genes and of the proteins they encode. Plant homeobox genes have been identified in studies using mutants, degenerate oligonucleotides deduced from conserved sequences ...
R L, Chan +3 more
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Riboregulators in plant development
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2007npcRNA (non-protein-coding RNAs) are an emerging class of regulators, so-called riboregulators, and include a large diversity of small RNAs [miRNAs (microRNAs)/siRNAs (small interfering RNAs)] that are involved in various developmental processes in plants and animals.
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2019
This chapter explores the development of plants. It expounds on how a plant’s architecture is the result of patterns of oriented cell divisions with a combination of positional signals and intercellular communication. Moreover, the chapter discusses cytoplasmic channels interconnecting plant cells. It notes the regeneration of an isolated somatic cell,
Lewis Wolpert +4 more
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This chapter explores the development of plants. It expounds on how a plant’s architecture is the result of patterns of oriented cell divisions with a combination of positional signals and intercellular communication. Moreover, the chapter discusses cytoplasmic channels interconnecting plant cells. It notes the regeneration of an isolated somatic cell,
Lewis Wolpert +4 more
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Cytoskeleton in plant development
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 1999The plant cytoskeleton has crucial functions in a number of cellular processes that are essential for cell morphogenesis, organogenesis and development. These functions have been intensively investigated using single cell model systems. With the recent characterization of plant mutants that show aberrant organogenesis resulting from primary defects in ...
B, Kost, J, Mathur, N H, Chua
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