Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinated development involving hormonal signaling and tissue polarity. Thus far, studies on vascular patterning and regeneration have been conducted mainly in trees—woody plants—with a well-developed layer of vascular cambium and secondary tissues. Trees are difficult to use as genetic models, i.e., due to long generation time, unstable environmental conditions, and lack of available mutants and transgenic lines. Therefore, the use of the main genetic model plant Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh., with a wealth of available marker and transgenic lines, provides a unique opportunity to address molecular mechanism of vascular tissue formation and r...
© 2010 Emma CrewdsonInvestigations into the molecular control of the production of secondary vascula...
Plant vascular development is a complex process culminating in the generation of xylem and phloem, t...
Vascular tissue differentiation is essential to enable plant growth and follows well-structured and ...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Synchronized tissue polarization during regeneration or de novo vascular tissue formation is a plant...
For centuries, humans have grown and used structures, based on vascular tissues in plants. One could...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Plant grafting is a biologically important phenomenon involving the physical joining of two plants ...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Plant grafting is an ancient and agriculturally important technique. Despite its widespread use, lit...
Plant vascular tissues, the conduits of water, nutrients, and small molecules, play important roles ...
<p>Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars...
The continuous production of vascular tissues through secondary growth results in radial thickening ...
© 2010 Emma CrewdsonInvestigations into the molecular control of the production of secondary vascula...
Plant vascular development is a complex process culminating in the generation of xylem and phloem, t...
Vascular tissue differentiation is essential to enable plant growth and follows well-structured and ...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinate...
Synchronized tissue polarization during regeneration or de novo vascular tissue formation is a plant...
For centuries, humans have grown and used structures, based on vascular tissues in plants. One could...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Plant grafting is a biologically important phenomenon involving the physical joining of two plants ...
The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell...
Plant grafting is an ancient and agriculturally important technique. Despite its widespread use, lit...
Plant vascular tissues, the conduits of water, nutrients, and small molecules, play important roles ...
<p>Vascular tissues in plants are crucial to provide physical support and to transport water, sugars...
The continuous production of vascular tissues through secondary growth results in radial thickening ...
© 2010 Emma CrewdsonInvestigations into the molecular control of the production of secondary vascula...
Plant vascular development is a complex process culminating in the generation of xylem and phloem, t...
Vascular tissue differentiation is essential to enable plant growth and follows well-structured and ...