Wall materials are deposited in giant culture cells of Nicotiana tabacum L. by specialized vesicles. Vesicles arising from localized hypertrophy of the endoplasmic reticulum are filled with carbohydrate precursors by means of smaller vesicles originating from the golgi apparatus. Once inside the larger vesicle, the golgi microvesicles swell and lose their contents due to osmotic forces. The carbohydrate is then polymerized into microfibrils within the larger vesicle that is hereafter termed the "cellulose depositing vesicle" (CDV). Upon union and externalization of the CDV with the plasmalemma, the vesicles, remaining inflated, are dragged along the inner face of the secondary wall by cytoplasmic streaming and deposit their contents on the ...
The cell plate is the new cell wall, with bordering plasma membrane, that is formed between two daug...
Plant growth and development are supported by plastic but strong cell walls. These walls consist lar...
The plant cell wall determines cell shape and is essential for plant growth during development. Pect...
The cell wall is required for many aspects of plant function and development. It is also an accessib...
Plant cell wall production is a membrane-bound process. Cell walls are composed of cellulose microfi...
Building a complex structure such as the cell wall, with many individual parts that need to be assem...
Despite the recognized physiological importance of transfer cells, little is known about how these s...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and is a major component of both primary and second...
All plant cells are surrounded by complex walls that play a role in the growth and differentiation o...
In dividing plant cells, membranous vesicles (60-80 nm in diameter) are transported to the site wher...
The cell wall is a complex structure mainly composed of cellulose microfibrils embedded in a cohesiv...
The formation of wall ingrowths increases plasma membrane surface areas of transfer cells involved i...
Plant cell walls are classified as primary and secondary walls. The primary wall is necessary for pl...
Specialised plant cell types often locally modify their cell walls as part of a developmental progra...
Biochemical, physiological, and cytological aspects of cell-wall formation are discussed. The relati...
The cell plate is the new cell wall, with bordering plasma membrane, that is formed between two daug...
Plant growth and development are supported by plastic but strong cell walls. These walls consist lar...
The plant cell wall determines cell shape and is essential for plant growth during development. Pect...
The cell wall is required for many aspects of plant function and development. It is also an accessib...
Plant cell wall production is a membrane-bound process. Cell walls are composed of cellulose microfi...
Building a complex structure such as the cell wall, with many individual parts that need to be assem...
Despite the recognized physiological importance of transfer cells, little is known about how these s...
Cellulose is the most abundant polymer in nature and is a major component of both primary and second...
All plant cells are surrounded by complex walls that play a role in the growth and differentiation o...
In dividing plant cells, membranous vesicles (60-80 nm in diameter) are transported to the site wher...
The cell wall is a complex structure mainly composed of cellulose microfibrils embedded in a cohesiv...
The formation of wall ingrowths increases plasma membrane surface areas of transfer cells involved i...
Plant cell walls are classified as primary and secondary walls. The primary wall is necessary for pl...
Specialised plant cell types often locally modify their cell walls as part of a developmental progra...
Biochemical, physiological, and cytological aspects of cell-wall formation are discussed. The relati...
The cell plate is the new cell wall, with bordering plasma membrane, that is formed between two daug...
Plant growth and development are supported by plastic but strong cell walls. These walls consist lar...
The plant cell wall determines cell shape and is essential for plant growth during development. Pect...