The involvement of microfilaments and microtubules in the development of the radial and axial components of secondary xylem (wood) in hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. × P. tremuloidesMichx.) was studied by indirect immunofluorescent localization techniques. In addition to cambial cells, the differentiated cell types considered were early- and late-wood vessel elements, axial parenchyma, normal-wood fibers and gelatinous fibers, and contact and isolation ray cells. Microfilaments were rare in ray cambial cells, but were abundant and axially arranged in their derivatives once cell elongation had begun, and persisted in that orientation in mature ray cells. Microfilaments were axially arranged in fusiform cambial cells and persisted in that or...
The macromolecular organization of the secondary wall of the cells from tree xylem is in large part ...
Genotypical effects on wood formation in aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) have been studied at ...
Xylem fibers are highly elongated cells that are key constituents of wood, play major physiological ...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular control of secondary cell wall (SCW) formation...
The cortical microfilament (MF) component of the cytoskeleton within axial elements of the secondary...
The microtubule (MT), microfilament (MF) and myosin components of the cytoskeleton were studied in t...
© 2020 Larissa Machado TobiasWoody trees are an essential source of timber, pulp, paper and biofuel,...
X-ray scattering and microtomography (mu CT) are useful techniques to reveal the structure of wood a...
The ultrastructure of cell walls and the mechanisms of cell wall formation are still not fully under...
Wood formation is a complex biological process, involving five major developmental steps, including ...
Cellulose microfibrils synthesized by CELLULOSE SYNTHASE COMPLEXES (CSCs) are the main load‐bearing ...
Populus is presented as a model system for the study of wood formation (xylogenesis). The formation ...
Andersson Gunnerås, S. 2005. Wood formation and transcript analysis with focus on tension wood and e...
International audienceXylogenesis involves successive developmental processes - cambial division, ce...
The macromolecular organization of the secondary wall of the cells from tree xylem is in large part ...
Genotypical effects on wood formation in aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) have been studied at ...
Xylem fibers are highly elongated cells that are key constituents of wood, play major physiological ...
Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular control of secondary cell wall (SCW) formation...
The cortical microfilament (MF) component of the cytoskeleton within axial elements of the secondary...
The microtubule (MT), microfilament (MF) and myosin components of the cytoskeleton were studied in t...
© 2020 Larissa Machado TobiasWoody trees are an essential source of timber, pulp, paper and biofuel,...
X-ray scattering and microtomography (mu CT) are useful techniques to reveal the structure of wood a...
The ultrastructure of cell walls and the mechanisms of cell wall formation are still not fully under...
Wood formation is a complex biological process, involving five major developmental steps, including ...
Cellulose microfibrils synthesized by CELLULOSE SYNTHASE COMPLEXES (CSCs) are the main load‐bearing ...
Populus is presented as a model system for the study of wood formation (xylogenesis). The formation ...
Andersson Gunnerås, S. 2005. Wood formation and transcript analysis with focus on tension wood and e...
International audienceXylogenesis involves successive developmental processes - cambial division, ce...
The macromolecular organization of the secondary wall of the cells from tree xylem is in large part ...
Genotypical effects on wood formation in aspen (Populus tremula x tremuloides) have been studied at ...
Xylem fibers are highly elongated cells that are key constituents of wood, play major physiological ...