Abstract Background Gmelina arborea Roxb is a fast-growing tree species of commercial importance for tropical countries due to multiple industrial uses of its wood. Wood is primarily composed of thick secondary cell walls of xylem cells which imparts the strength to the wood. Identification of the genes involved in the secondary cell wall biosynthesis as well as their cognate regulators is crucial to understand how the production of wood occurs and serves as a starting point for developing breeding strategies to produce varieties with improved wood quality, better paper pulping or new potential uses such as biofuel production. In order to gain knowledge on the molecular mechanisms and gene regulation related with wood development in white t...
International audienceTension wood formed in response to gravitational force is a striking example o...
Given the importance of wood in many industrial applications, much research has focused on wood form...
Wood formation (xylogenesis) is a critical developmental process for all woody land plants. As an in...
Neolamarckia cadamba is a fast-growing tropical hardwood tree that is used extensively for plywood a...
Background.Chinese fir [Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.] is one of the most important native t...
The lignified tissue in the secondary stem is the main source of wood. In this study, we applied RNA...
cited By 45International audience• Eucalyptus is one of the world's main sources of biomass. The gen...
cited By 45International audience• Eucalyptus is one of the world's main sources of biomass. The gen...
cited By 45International audience• Eucalyptus is one of the world's main sources of biomass. The gen...
Background Betula luminifera H. Winkler, which is widely distributed in southern China, is an econom...
Abstract Background With its genome sequence and other experimental attributes, Populus trichocarpa ...
Wood plays a vital role in human life. It is important to study the thickening mechanism of tree bra...
cited By 76International audienceWood is the most abundant biological resource on earth and it is al...
cited By 76International audienceWood is the most abundant biological resource on earth and it is al...
cited By 76International audienceWood is the most abundant biological resource on earth and it is al...
International audienceTension wood formed in response to gravitational force is a striking example o...
Given the importance of wood in many industrial applications, much research has focused on wood form...
Wood formation (xylogenesis) is a critical developmental process for all woody land plants. As an in...
Neolamarckia cadamba is a fast-growing tropical hardwood tree that is used extensively for plywood a...
Background.Chinese fir [Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.] is one of the most important native t...
The lignified tissue in the secondary stem is the main source of wood. In this study, we applied RNA...
cited By 45International audience• Eucalyptus is one of the world's main sources of biomass. The gen...
cited By 45International audience• Eucalyptus is one of the world's main sources of biomass. The gen...
cited By 45International audience• Eucalyptus is one of the world's main sources of biomass. The gen...
Background Betula luminifera H. Winkler, which is widely distributed in southern China, is an econom...
Abstract Background With its genome sequence and other experimental attributes, Populus trichocarpa ...
Wood plays a vital role in human life. It is important to study the thickening mechanism of tree bra...
cited By 76International audienceWood is the most abundant biological resource on earth and it is al...
cited By 76International audienceWood is the most abundant biological resource on earth and it is al...
cited By 76International audienceWood is the most abundant biological resource on earth and it is al...
International audienceTension wood formed in response to gravitational force is a striking example o...
Given the importance of wood in many industrial applications, much research has focused on wood form...
Wood formation (xylogenesis) is a critical developmental process for all woody land plants. As an in...