The woody tissue of trees is composed of xylem cells that arise from divisions of stem cells within the cambial meristem. The rate of xylem cell formation is dependent upon the rate of cell division within the cambium and is controlled by both genetic and environmental factors [1 and 2]. In the annual plant Arabidopsis, signaling between a peptide ligand CLE41 and a receptor kinase PXY controls cambial cell divisions [ 3, 4 and 5]; however, the pathway regulating secondary growth in trees has not been identified. Here, we show that an aspen receptor kinase PttPXY and its peptide ligand PttCLE41 are functional orthologs and act to control a multifunctional pathway that regulates both the rate of cambial cell division and woody tissue organiz...
Secondary growth relies on precise and specialized transcriptional networks that determine cell divi...
Secondary growth relies on precise and specialized transcriptional networks that determine cell divi...
Of all of the organisms on the planet, trees are perhaps the ultimate survivors. Their unique growth...
The woody tissue of trees is composed of xylem cells that arise from divisions of stem cells within ...
SummaryThe woody tissue of trees is composed of xylem cells that arise from divisions of stem cells ...
Plants transport water and nutrients throughout their bodies using a specialised vascular system. Va...
The development of secondary vascular tissue enhances the transport capacity and mechanical strength...
In plants, secondary development and wood formation originates from the cell divisions within the va...
The CLAVATA3 (CLV3)/EMBRYO SURROUNDING REGION (ESR)-RELATED (CLE) peptide ligands in connection with...
Vascular meristems generate the majority of biomass in higher plants. They constitute a bifacial ste...
In plants, the cambium and procambium are meristems from which vascular tissue is derived. In contra...
This thesis describes experimental work concerning the biology of ethylene in the development of xyl...
In plants, cells do not migrate. Tissues are frequently arranged in concentric rings, thus expansion...
A significant proportion of terrestrial biomass is constituted of xylem cells that make up woody pla...
The cambial meristem is responsible for bark and wood formation in woody plants. The activity of the...
Secondary growth relies on precise and specialized transcriptional networks that determine cell divi...
Secondary growth relies on precise and specialized transcriptional networks that determine cell divi...
Of all of the organisms on the planet, trees are perhaps the ultimate survivors. Their unique growth...
The woody tissue of trees is composed of xylem cells that arise from divisions of stem cells within ...
SummaryThe woody tissue of trees is composed of xylem cells that arise from divisions of stem cells ...
Plants transport water and nutrients throughout their bodies using a specialised vascular system. Va...
The development of secondary vascular tissue enhances the transport capacity and mechanical strength...
In plants, secondary development and wood formation originates from the cell divisions within the va...
The CLAVATA3 (CLV3)/EMBRYO SURROUNDING REGION (ESR)-RELATED (CLE) peptide ligands in connection with...
Vascular meristems generate the majority of biomass in higher plants. They constitute a bifacial ste...
In plants, the cambium and procambium are meristems from which vascular tissue is derived. In contra...
This thesis describes experimental work concerning the biology of ethylene in the development of xyl...
In plants, cells do not migrate. Tissues are frequently arranged in concentric rings, thus expansion...
A significant proportion of terrestrial biomass is constituted of xylem cells that make up woody pla...
The cambial meristem is responsible for bark and wood formation in woody plants. The activity of the...
Secondary growth relies on precise and specialized transcriptional networks that determine cell divi...
Secondary growth relies on precise and specialized transcriptional networks that determine cell divi...
Of all of the organisms on the planet, trees are perhaps the ultimate survivors. Their unique growth...