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Growth-regulating factor 15-mediated vascular cambium differentiation positively regulates wood formation in hybrid poplar (Populus alba × P. glandulosa) [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionHybrid poplars are industrial trees in China. An understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying wood formation in hybrid poplars is necessary for molecular breeding.
Houjun Zhou, Xueqin Song, Meng-Zhu Lu
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Microdissection to isolate vascular cambium cells in poplar [PDF]

open access: yesSilva Fennica, 2012
Vascular cambium is the lateral meristem producing xylem cells inwards and phloem cells outwards in plant stem. Thus, in trees, the quality and quantity of wood is a result of highly regulated developmental process depending initially on the vascular ...
Goué, Nadia   +4 more
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Integrated transcriptomic, untargeted and targeted metabolomic analyses reveal seasonal regulatory mechanisms of vascular cambium activity in woody plants: insights from Schima superba [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionThe vascular cambium is a pivotal tissue that drives secondary growth in woody plants, directly determining wood structure and properties.
Yuanhang Wu   +5 more
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miRNA accumulation correlates with increased phloem cell proliferation in tomato hawaiian skirt mutants [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science
IntroductionThe cambium is the meristem responsible for production of plant vascular tissues, the xylem (wood) and phloem, during plant radial growth. Due to its internal location and relatively low cell number, the biology of the cambium remains less ...
Fabien Lombardo   +6 more
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Molecular regulation of vascular cambium identity and activity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In plants, secondary development and wood formation originates from the cell divisions within the vascular meristem, where the vascular stem cells are located. This thesis work presents my results on the molecular regulation of vascular cambium stem cell
Kucukoglu, Melis
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Comprehensive analysis of SDH genes in Populus and functional characterization of SDH4 in xylem and cambium development [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology
Vascular development and secondary growth are essential processes in woody plants, governed by intricate gene regulatory networks. The succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) gene family is thought to play a role in multiple plant growth processes and may ...
Jia-yi Zhang   +10 more
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Vascular Cambium Development. [PDF]

open access: yesArabidopsis Book, 2015
Secondary phloem and xylem tissues are produced through the activity of vascular cambium, the cylindrical secondary meristem which arises among the primary plant tissues. Most dicotyledonous species undergo secondary development, among them Arabidopsis.
Nieminen K   +3 more
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PagDET2 promotes cambium cell division and xylem differentiation in poplar stem

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Secondary growth of the woody tree stem is governed by meristematic cell division and differentiation in the vascular cambium. Multiple hormonal signals and endogenous developmental programs regulate vascular cambium activity.
Yao Wang   +4 more
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Transcriptional regulatory framework for vascular cambium development in Arabidopsis roots. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Plants, 2019
Vascular cambium, a lateral plant meristem is a central producer of woody biomass. Although a few transcription factors (TFs) have been shown to regulate cambial activity1, the phenotypes of the corresponding loss-of-function mutants are relatively modest, highlighting our limited understanding of the underlying transcriptional regulation.
Zhang J   +17 more
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A Phloem-Expressed PECTATE LYASE-LIKE Gene Promotes Cambium and Xylem Development

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2022
The plant vasculature plays essential roles in the transport of water and nutrients and is composed of xylem and phloem, both of which originate from undifferentiated cells found in the cambium.
Max Bush   +2 more
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