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secondary thickening
Lateral growth of a plant axis (shoot axis or root) that is an increase in thickness resulting from formation of tissue from a secondary thickening…
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2019
2019
The Gene ANTHER DEHISCENCE REPRESSOR (ADR) Controls Male Fertility by Suppressing the ROS Accumulation and Anther Cell Wall Thickening in Arabidopsis
Shurong Dai
,
Wei-Han Hsu
,
Chang-Hsien Yang
Scientific Reports
2019
Corpus ID: 85494391
Male sterility in plants is caused by various stimuli such as hormone changes, stress, cytoplasmic alterations and nuclear gene…
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Review
2016
Review
2016
Secondary growth of the Arabidopsis hypocotyl-vascular development in dimensions.
Fabio Lehmann
,
C. Hardtke
Current opinion in plant biology
2016
Corpus ID: 6497952
2015
2015
Integrative Analysis of mRNA and miRNA Expression Profiles of the Tuberous Root Development at Seedling Stages in Turnips
Jingjuan Li
,
Q. Ding
,
Fengde Wang
,
Yihui Zhang
,
Huayin Li
,
Jianwei Gao
PLoS ONE
2015
Corpus ID: 13637269
The tuberous root of Brassica rapa L. (turnip) is an important modified organ for nutrition storage. A better understanding of…
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Highly Cited
2014
Highly Cited
2014
Plant material features responsible for bamboo's excellent mechanical performance: a comparison of tensile properties of bamboo and spruce at the tissue, fibre and cell wall levels.
Xiao-qi Wang
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T. Keplinger
,
N. Gierlinger
,
I. Burgert
Annals of Botany
2014
Corpus ID: 10054210
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Bamboo is well known for its fast growth and excellent mechanical performance, but the underlying…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Arabidopsis MYB26/MALE STERILE35 Regulates Secondary Thickening in the Endothecium and Is Essential for Anther Dehiscence[W][OA]
Caiyun Yang
,
Zhengyao Xu
,
Jie Song
,
Katie Conner
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Gema Vizcay Barrena
,
Z. Wilson
The Plant Cell Online
2007
Corpus ID: 17431435
The Arabidopsis thaliana MYB26/MALE STERILE35 (MS35) gene is critical for the development of secondary thickening in the anther…
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2007
2007
Pattern of secondary thickening in a Quercus cerris root system.
A. Di Iorio
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B. Lasserre
,
G. Scippa
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D. Chiatante
Tree Physiology
2007
Corpus ID: 24467548
We investigated changes in the pattern of secondary thickening along first-order lateral roots of Quercus cerris L. (turkey oak…
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2002
2002
Significance of secondary ultrasonographic endometrial thickening in postmenopausal tamoxifen‐treated women
I. Cohen
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R. Azaria
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J. Shapira
,
D. Yigael
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R. Tepper
Cancer
2002
Corpus ID: 39024602
Ultrasonography has a limited value in endometrial assessment for identification of endometrial pathologies in postmenopausal…
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2001
2001
Sedimentable amyloplasts in starch sheath cells of woody stems of Japanese cherry.
T. Nakamura
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Y. Negishi
,
R. Funada
,
M. Yamada
Advances in Space Research
2001
Corpus ID: 35646799
1995
1995
Peroxidase and not laccase is the enzyme responsible for cell wall lignification in the secondary thickening of xylem vessels inLupinus
A. Barceló
Protoplasma
1995
Corpus ID: 12510720
The post-exponential growth phase of lupin (Lupinus albus cv. Multolupa) hypocotyls is characterized by a strong deposition of…
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1991
1991
Mechanism for formation of the secondary wall thickening in tracheary elements: Microtubules and microfibrils of tracheary elements of Pisum sativum L. and Commelina communis L. and the effects of…
T. Hogetsu
Planta
1991
Corpus ID: 6849364
Arrangements of microfibrils (MFs) and microtubules (MTs) were examined in tracheary elements (TEs) of Pisum sativum L. and…
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