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trichome differentiation
Known as:
trichome cell differentiation
The process in which a relatively unspecialized epidermal cell acquires the specialized features of a trichome cell. An example of this process is…
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plant epidermis development
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trichome morphogenesis
trichome patterning
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Highly Cited
2018
Highly Cited
2018
The TCP4 transcription factor regulates trichome cell differentiation by directly activating GLABROUS INFLORESCENCE STEMS in Arabidopsis thaliana
B. V. L. Vadde
,
K. Challa
,
Utpal Nath
The Plant Journal
2018
Corpus ID: 7286825
Trichomes are the first cell type to be differentiated during the morphogenesis of leaf epidermis and serve as an ideal model to…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
Trichome patterning in Arabidopsis thaliana from genetic to molecular models.
R. Balkunde
,
Martina Pesch
,
M. Hülskamp
Current Topics in Developmental Biology
2010
Corpus ID: 28397118
Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Induction of Tetraploidy to Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium Schulz-Bip.): Morphological, Physiological, Cytological, and Phytochemical Changes
M. Majdi
,
G. Karimzadeh
,
M. Malboobi
,
R. Omidbaigi
,
G. Mirzaghaderi
2010
Corpus ID: 83554078
An efficient colchicine-mediated chromosome doubling of diploid feverfew followed by the morphophenological, physiological…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
The R2R3 MYB Transcription Factor GhMYB109 Is Required for Cotton Fiber Development
Li Pu
,
Qun Li
,
Xiaoping Fan
,
Weicai Yang
,
Yongbiao Xue
Genetics
2008
Corpus ID: 13126402
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibers are single highly elongated cells derived from the outer epidermis of ovules. A large…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Chromatin assembly factor CAF-1 is required for cellular differentiation during plant development
Vivien Exner
,
P. Taranto
,
Nicole Schönrock
,
W. Gruissem
,
L. Hennig
Development
2006
Corpus ID: 10622126
Chromatin assembly factor CAF-1 facilitates the formation of nucleosomes on newly replicated DNA in vitro. However, the role of…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
New approaches for studying and exploiting an old protuberance, the plant trichome.
G. Wagner
,
E. Wang
,
Ryan W. Shepherd
Annals of Botany
2004
Corpus ID: 14353517
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Much recent study of plant trichomes has focused on various aspects of glandular secreting trichomes (GSTs…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Intercellular adhesion and cell separation in plants
M. Jarvis
,
S. P. H. Briggs
,
J. Knox
2003
Corpus ID: 30480770
Adhesion between plant cells is a fundamental feature of plant growth and development, and an essential part of the strategy by…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Functional analysis of the LACERATA gene of Arabidopsis provides evidence for different roles of fatty acid ω-hydroxylation in development
Kirsten Wellesen
,
F. Durst,
,
+6 authors
A. Yephremov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2001
Corpus ID: 9102079
We describe lacerata (lcr) mutants of Arabidopsis, which display various developmental abnormalities, including postgenital organ…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
The TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA1 Locus, Which Regulates Trichome Differentiation and Anthocyanin Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis, Encodes a WD40 Repeat Protein
A. R. Walker
,
Paul A. Davison
,
+6 authors
J. Gray
The Plant Cell
1999
Corpus ID: 8986771
The TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA1 (TTG1) locus regulates several developmental and biochemical pathways in Arabidopsis, including the…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
A myb gene required for leaf trichome differentiation in Arabidopsis is expressed in stipules
D. Oppenheimer
,
P. Herman
,
S. Sivakumaran
,
J. Esch
,
M. Marks
Cell
1991
Corpus ID: 1350946
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