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Wood-specific modification of glucuronoxylan can enhance growth in Populus. [PDF]
Urbancsok J +11 more
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Diversification of the stem vascular system in a clade of recent radiation and multiple habit transitions: The Bunchosia clade (Malpighiaceae). [PDF]
Quintanar-Castillo A +2 more
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Overexpression of a Xylem-Dominant Expressing BTB Gene, <i>PtrBTB82</i>, Influences Cambial Activity and SCW Synthesis in <i>Populus trichocarpa</i>. [PDF]
Zhu S +8 more
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Studies on the vascular cambium [PDF]
The nature of the vascular cambium is discussed and the length of the elements in the secondary xylem related to the division and elongation cycles of the cambial fusiform initials. Particular attention is given to the activities of the storeyed cambium. The ontogeny of the storeyed cambium is described for Hoheria angustifolia Raoul. (Malvaceae).
Butterfield, B. G.
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Structure and functions of the vascular cambium
Comptes Rendus De L'Académie Des Sciences Série 3, Sciences De La Vie, 1999Following a general outline on the functioning of the cambium, the authors review the data acquired over the last 20 years. The interest is focused on: i) the ultrastructural characteristics of the two kinds of initials; ii) the early structural, metabolic and molecular modifications occurring during the first stages of daughter cell differentiation ...
Suzanne Lachaud, Jean-Louis Bonnemain
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On the origin of vascular cambium in dicotyledonous stems
Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Section A Part 3 Mathematical Sciences, 1980The present paper reviews the relationship between the procambium and the vascular cambium. It is suggested that the procambium is not a pre-requisite for the formation of vascular cambium, even in the stems, as is claimed by several morphologists.
B G L Swamy +2 more
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The vascular cambium: molecular control of cellular structure
Indeterminate growth and the production of new organs in plants require a constant supply of new cells. The majority of these cells are produced in mitotic regions called meristems. For primary or tip growth of the roots and shoots, the meristems are located in the apices.
Juan Pablo, Matte Risopatron +2 more
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