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European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2009
We analysed the kinetics of virus distribution in Tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV)-infected tobacco. Infected plants developed asymptomatic leaves above the symptomatic leaves that exhibited ringspots. We detected virus in the shoot apical meristem (SAM).
Fang Dong +2 more
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We analysed the kinetics of virus distribution in Tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV)-infected tobacco. Infected plants developed asymptomatic leaves above the symptomatic leaves that exhibited ringspots. We detected virus in the shoot apical meristem (SAM).
Fang Dong +2 more
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QUANTITATIVE STUDIES OF THE ROOT APICAL MERISTEM OF EQUISETUM SCIRPOIDES
American Journal of Botany, 1982An investigation was made of the meristematic activity of the apical cell, its immediate derivatives (merophytes), and of other selected cell populations of the root of Equisetum scirpoides Michx. The plane of the first division of a derivative of the apical cell is radiallongitudinal, which provides evidence that merophytes immediately adjacent to the
Ernest M. Gifford, Eva Kurth
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Root apical meristems of arbuscular mycorrhizae of Allium porrum L.
Environmental and Experimental Botany, 1994Abstract The apices of adventitious roots of leek plants have an open meristem with a quiescent centre localized at the pole of the stele. Mycorrhizal apices do not change in structure with respect to those of uninfected apices but increase drastically in size under the growth conditions in the present study.
FUSCONI, Anna +6 more
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Rescue of shoot apical meristems of chrysanthemum by culturing on root tips
Plant Cell Reports, 2004A new method to regenerate plants from leaf primordia-free shoot apical meristem domes (LP-free SAMs) was developed by establishing the meristem dome on the cut surface of root tips. Ten days after culture, the viable rate of LP-free SAMs of chrysanthemum 'Piato' attached to chrysanthemum root tips was >40%.
M, Hosokawa +4 more
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THE ROOT APICAL MERISTEM OF ASPLENIUM BULBIFERUM: STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT
American Journal of Botany, 1991The root apical meristem of Asplenium bulbiferum Forst. f. has a prominent four‐sided pyramidal cell with its base in contact with the rootcap. Derivatives (merophytes) that contribute to the main body of the root are produced from the three proximal faces of the apical cell.
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THE ROOT APICAL MERISTEM OF EQUISETUM DIFFUSUM: STRUCTURE AND DEVELOPMENT
American Journal of Botany, 1993The root apical meristem of Equisetum diffusum Don has a prominent four‐sided pyramidal apical cell with its base (distal face) in contact with the root cap. Derivatives (merophytes) that contribute to the main body of the root are produced from the three proximal faces of the apical cell. The first division of a proximal merophyte is periclinal to the
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