Wood, or secondary xylem, is the product of xylogenesis, a developmental process that begins with the proliferation of cambial derivatives and ends with mature xylem fibers and vessels with lignified secondary cell walls. Fully mature xylem has undergone a series of cellular processes, including cell division, cell expansion, secondary wall formation, lignification and programmed cell death. A complex network of interactions between transcriptional regulators and signal transduction pathways controls wood formation. However, the role of metabolites during this developmental process has not been comprehensively characterized. To evaluate the role of metabolites during wood formation, we performed a high spatial resolution metabolomics study ...
Abstract Background Secretory Carrier-Associated Membrane Proteins (SCAMPs) are highly conserved 32–...
Wood consists essentially of secondary plant cell walls, composed of a cellulose and hemicellulose n...
Andersson Gunnerås, S. 2005. Wood formation and transcript analysis with focus on tension wood and e...
Wood, or secondary xylem, is the product of xylogenesis, a developmental process that begins with th...
Tension wood (TW) is a specialized tissue with contractile properties that is formed by the vascular...
Background: Wood development is of outstanding interest both to basic research and industry due to t...
The contribution of transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation to modifying carbon allocati...
Populus is presented as a model system for the study of wood formation (xylogenesis). The formation ...
International audienceXylogenesis involves successive developmental processes - cambial division, ce...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
Metabolomics is an emerging field in functional plant biology that attempts to relate patterns in th...
Wood is the most important natural source of energy and also provides fuel and fiber. Considering th...
Secondary xylem (wood) is formed through an intricate biological process that results in a highly va...
Abstract Background Secretory Carrier-Associated Membrane Proteins (SCAMPs) are highly conserved 32–...
Wood consists essentially of secondary plant cell walls, composed of a cellulose and hemicellulose n...
Andersson Gunnerås, S. 2005. Wood formation and transcript analysis with focus on tension wood and e...
Wood, or secondary xylem, is the product of xylogenesis, a developmental process that begins with th...
Tension wood (TW) is a specialized tissue with contractile properties that is formed by the vascular...
Background: Wood development is of outstanding interest both to basic research and industry due to t...
The contribution of transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation to modifying carbon allocati...
Populus is presented as a model system for the study of wood formation (xylogenesis). The formation ...
International audienceXylogenesis involves successive developmental processes - cambial division, ce...
International audienceThe advances in `high-throughput' biology have significantly expanded our fund...
Metabolomics is an emerging field in functional plant biology that attempts to relate patterns in th...
Wood is the most important natural source of energy and also provides fuel and fiber. Considering th...
Secondary xylem (wood) is formed through an intricate biological process that results in a highly va...
Abstract Background Secretory Carrier-Associated Membrane Proteins (SCAMPs) are highly conserved 32–...
Wood consists essentially of secondary plant cell walls, composed of a cellulose and hemicellulose n...
Andersson Gunnerås, S. 2005. Wood formation and transcript analysis with focus on tension wood and e...