Sieve pores of the sieve plates connect neighboring sieve elements to form the conducting sieve tubes of the phloem. Sieve pores are critical for phloem function. From the 1950s onwards, when electron microscopes became increasingly available, the study of their formation had been a pillar of phloem research. More recent work on sieve elements instead has largely focused on sieve tube hydraulics, phylogeny, and eco-physiology. Additionally, advanced molecular and genetic tools available for the model species Arabidopsis thaliana helped decipher several key regulatory mechanisms of early phloem development. Yet, the downstream differentiation processes which form the conductive sieve tube are still largely unknown, and our understanding of s...
This review speculates on correlations between mass flow in sieve tubes and the distribution of phot...
The phloem provides a network of sieve tubes for long-distance translocation of photosynthates. For ...
Long distance transport in plants occurs in sieve tubes of the phloem. The pressure flow hypothesis ...
Sieve pores of the sieve plates connect neighboring sieve elements to form the conducting sieve tube...
Sieve pores of the sieve plates connect neighboring sieve elements to form the conducting sieve tube...
Evolution of the vascular tissues allowed plants to efficiently settle land, occupy new ecological n...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Botany, Washington State UniversityThe distribution of photosynthetically derived as...
Phloem, as a major tissue mediating long-distance communication, has been an object of extensive res...
Phloem, as a major tissue mediating long-distance communication, has been an object of extensive res...
A defining feature of higher plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana is the sophisticated vascular trans...
Sieve elements are one of the least understood cell types in plants. Translocation velocities and vo...
Symplasmicly connected cells called sieve elements form a network of tubes in the phloem of vascular...
Phytoplasmas reside exclusively in sieve tubes, tubular arrays of sieve element-companion cell compl...
Sieve plates have an enormous impact on the efficiency of the phloem vascular system of plants, resp...
This thesis starts with a brief historical background to the modern study of translocation and discu...
This review speculates on correlations between mass flow in sieve tubes and the distribution of phot...
The phloem provides a network of sieve tubes for long-distance translocation of photosynthates. For ...
Long distance transport in plants occurs in sieve tubes of the phloem. The pressure flow hypothesis ...
Sieve pores of the sieve plates connect neighboring sieve elements to form the conducting sieve tube...
Sieve pores of the sieve plates connect neighboring sieve elements to form the conducting sieve tube...
Evolution of the vascular tissues allowed plants to efficiently settle land, occupy new ecological n...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Botany, Washington State UniversityThe distribution of photosynthetically derived as...
Phloem, as a major tissue mediating long-distance communication, has been an object of extensive res...
Phloem, as a major tissue mediating long-distance communication, has been an object of extensive res...
A defining feature of higher plants such as Arabidopsis thaliana is the sophisticated vascular trans...
Sieve elements are one of the least understood cell types in plants. Translocation velocities and vo...
Symplasmicly connected cells called sieve elements form a network of tubes in the phloem of vascular...
Phytoplasmas reside exclusively in sieve tubes, tubular arrays of sieve element-companion cell compl...
Sieve plates have an enormous impact on the efficiency of the phloem vascular system of plants, resp...
This thesis starts with a brief historical background to the modern study of translocation and discu...
This review speculates on correlations between mass flow in sieve tubes and the distribution of phot...
The phloem provides a network of sieve tubes for long-distance translocation of photosynthates. For ...
Long distance transport in plants occurs in sieve tubes of the phloem. The pressure flow hypothesis ...