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The suberin lamella, a possible barrier to water movement from the veins to the mesophyll ofThemeda triandra forsk

Protoplasma, 1982
Precipitation of ferrous ions by ferricyanide in transpiring leaves ofThemeda triandra Forsk. produced crystalline deposits, which were visible with the light and electron microscope. Prussian blue crystals were formed within the lumina of the tracheary elements and the apoplast, or cell wall continuum of the vascular tissues and bundle-sheath cells ...
C. E. J. Botha   +3 more
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Cotton gland formation genes GbCGF2/3 positively regulate Verticillium wilt resistance through modulating suberin biosynthesis

New Phytologist
Verticillium wilt, caused by Verticillium dahliae, is a serious vascular wilt disease in cotton (Gossypium spp.). However, the roles and mechanisms of cotton gland formation (CGF) genes in regulating cotton V. dahliae resistance remain elusive.
Feifei Yi   +16 more
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Influence of Abscisic Acid on Lipid-Transfer Protein Accumulation and Suberin Deposition in Pea Roots under Salinity

Агрохимия / Agricultural Chemistry
It is known that plant responses to stress are coordinated by a variety of regulatory networks, including the induction of endogenous abscisic acid (ABA). The mechanism of the protective action of ABA was investigated, suggesting a conjugated interaction
G. Akhiyarova
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PaMYB11 promotes suberin deposition in Norway spruce embryogenic tissue during cryopreservation: A novel resistance mechanism against osmosis.

The Plant Journal
The osmotic resistance mechanism has been extensively studied in whole plants or plant tissues. However, little is known about it in embryogenic tissue (ET) which is widely used in plant-based biotechnological systems.
Jiwen Hu   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Anatomical adaptations of mangroves to the intertidal environment and their dynamic responses to various stresses

Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society
Mangroves are intertidal plants that survive extreme environmental conditions through unique adaptations. Various reviews on diverse physiological and biochemical stress responses of mangroves have been published recently.
Chithra Madhavan, S. Meera, Ajay Kumar
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Four MYB transcription factors regulate suberization and non-localized lignification at the root endodermis in rice.

The Plant Cell
In response to variable environments, rice (Oryza sativa) roots have developed lignified and suberized diffusion barriers at the endodermis to permit selective nutrient uptake for optimal growth.
Xingxiang Chen   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Auxin-associated apoplastic barrier development influences cadmium uptake in a high cadmium-accumulating rice (Oryza sativa L.) line.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Cadmium (Cd) contamination poses a serious risk to both rice production and human health. As a primary phytohormone governing plant development, auxin (IAA) plays important roles in regulating plant responses to abiotic stress, including Cd toxicity and ...
Yan Zhou   +10 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Boron fortifies a dual barrier in rice roots: How Casparian strip reinforcement and cell wall remodeling restrict cadmium entry.

Journal of Hazardous Materials
The Casparian strip (CS) barrier and cell wall (CW) immobilization are key defense mechanisms that limit cadmium (Cd) uptake and translocation in plant roots.
Zhihong Guo   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Suberin in Monocotyledonous Crop Plants: Structure and Function in Response to Abiotic Stresses

Signaling and Communication in Plants, 2021
Paul Grunhofer   +2 more
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