Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and wood, but how the expression and functional interaction of these genes determine the unique biology of wood remains largely unknown. We used the soc1ful loss of function mutant – the woodiest genotype known in the otherwise herbaceous model plant Arabidopsis – to investigate the expression and interactions of genes involved in secondary growth (wood formation). Detailed anatomical observations of the stem in combination with mRNA sequencing were used to assess transcriptome remodeling during xylogenesis in wild-type and woody soc1ful plants. To interpret the transcriptome changes, we constructed functional gene association networks of differentially expressed genes ...
Thickening of tree stems is the result of secondary growth, accomplished by the meristematic activit...
International audienceAuxin plays a pivotal role in various plant growth and development processes, ...
Secondary cell walls (SCWs) contain a significant amount of fixed carbon that can be harnessed for t...
Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and wood, but how the expres...
Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and wood, but how the expres...
Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and...
Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and...
The lignified tissue in the secondary stem is the main source of wood. In this study, we applied RNA...
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
International audienceTension wood formed in response to gravitational force is a striking example o...
The wood-forming vascular cambium is responsible for the production of a large part of the biomass o...
Thickening of tree stems is the result of secondary growth, accomplished by the meristematic activit...
Thickening of tree stems is the result of secondary growth, accomplished by the meristematic activit...
Thickening of tree stems is the result of secondary growth, accomplished by the meristematic activit...
International audienceAuxin plays a pivotal role in various plant growth and development processes, ...
Secondary cell walls (SCWs) contain a significant amount of fixed carbon that can be harnessed for t...
Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and wood, but how the expres...
Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and wood, but how the expres...
Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and...
Many plant genes are known to be involved in the development of cambium and...
The lignified tissue in the secondary stem is the main source of wood. In this study, we applied RNA...
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
Wood (secondary xylem) is one of the most important sustainable energy sources for humans. Arabidops...
International audienceTension wood formed in response to gravitational force is a striking example o...
The wood-forming vascular cambium is responsible for the production of a large part of the biomass o...
Thickening of tree stems is the result of secondary growth, accomplished by the meristematic activit...
Thickening of tree stems is the result of secondary growth, accomplished by the meristematic activit...
Thickening of tree stems is the result of secondary growth, accomplished by the meristematic activit...
International audienceAuxin plays a pivotal role in various plant growth and development processes, ...
Secondary cell walls (SCWs) contain a significant amount of fixed carbon that can be harnessed for t...