The natural trait variation in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. accessions is an important resource for understanding many biological processes but it is underexploited for wood-related properties. Twelve A. thaliana accessions from diverse geographical locations were examined for variation in secondary growth, biomechanical properties, cell wall glycan content, cellulose microfibril angle (MFA) and flowering time. The effect of daylength was also examined. Secondary growth in rosette and inflorescence stems was observed in all accessions. Organised cellulose microfibrils in inflorescence stems were found in plants grown under long and short days. A substantial range of phenotypic variation was found in biochemical and wood-related biophysi...
The process of plant cell wall biosynthesis involves a complex series of biochemical processes invol...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular control of secondary cell wall (SCW) formatio...
To secure a sustainable energy source for the future, we need to develop an alternative to fossil fu...
The natural trait variation in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. accessions is an important resource ...
The soc1 ful double mutant of A. thaliana produced substantial secondary growth throughout all above...
Plants must meet mechanical as well as physiological and reproductive requirements for survival. Man...
Genetic variation in different accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana has occurred through thousands of ...
The ancient cell adhesion fasciclin (FAS) domain is found in bacteria, fungi, algae, insects and ani...
BackgroundSecond-generation biofuels are generally produced from the polysaccharides in the lignocel...
Hydrated Arabidopsis thaliana seeds are coated by a gelatinous layer called mucilage, which is mainl...
Hydrated Arabidopsis thaliana seeds are coated by a gelatinous layer called mucilage, which is mainl...
Herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) is a traditional famous flower, but its poor inflorescen...
Three non-allelic radial swelling mutants (rsw1, rsw2 and rsw3) of Arabidopsis thaliana L. Heynh. we...
The cell walls in plants are made up of just four basic building blocks: cellulose (the main structu...
An increasing global shift towards sustainable fuels has placed emphasis on the use of trees as pote...
The process of plant cell wall biosynthesis involves a complex series of biochemical processes invol...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular control of secondary cell wall (SCW) formatio...
To secure a sustainable energy source for the future, we need to develop an alternative to fossil fu...
The natural trait variation in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. accessions is an important resource ...
The soc1 ful double mutant of A. thaliana produced substantial secondary growth throughout all above...
Plants must meet mechanical as well as physiological and reproductive requirements for survival. Man...
Genetic variation in different accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana has occurred through thousands of ...
The ancient cell adhesion fasciclin (FAS) domain is found in bacteria, fungi, algae, insects and ani...
BackgroundSecond-generation biofuels are generally produced from the polysaccharides in the lignocel...
Hydrated Arabidopsis thaliana seeds are coated by a gelatinous layer called mucilage, which is mainl...
Hydrated Arabidopsis thaliana seeds are coated by a gelatinous layer called mucilage, which is mainl...
Herbaceous peony (Paeonia lactiflora Pall.) is a traditional famous flower, but its poor inflorescen...
Three non-allelic radial swelling mutants (rsw1, rsw2 and rsw3) of Arabidopsis thaliana L. Heynh. we...
The cell walls in plants are made up of just four basic building blocks: cellulose (the main structu...
An increasing global shift towards sustainable fuels has placed emphasis on the use of trees as pote...
The process of plant cell wall biosynthesis involves a complex series of biochemical processes invol...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular control of secondary cell wall (SCW) formatio...
To secure a sustainable energy source for the future, we need to develop an alternative to fossil fu...