10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROCAMBIAL»
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The Growth and Functioning of Leaves: Proceedings of a ...
The procambial strands differentiate in a polar gradient; in their ascent they are
guided to the apex in such a manner that each new strand arises in its turn in the
first available space on the apex (Larson, 1975a). This region is presumably ...
John Egerton Dale, Frederick Leon Milthorpe, 1983
2
Integrative Plant Anatomy
Procambial cells are distinguished at the beginning of tissue differentiation by
their retention of densely staining cytoplasm, as contrasted to the vac- uolation of
cells in the developing cortex and pith. In addition, cell divisions at right angles to
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William C. Dickison, 2000
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Meristems, Growth, and Development in Woody Plants: An ...
reflect. conditions. in. intact. apices. microsurgical. experiments. ire. weakened
the theory that excessive surface growth is a causative agent in primordium
initiation. Theory of prior procambial development. — There is evidence that ...
John Albert Romberger, 1963
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Grasses: Systematics and Evolution
Nodal Root Insertions A comparison of nodal root vascular systems will begin in
the Oryzoideae with Kaufman's (1959) study of Oryza and Arber's (1930) study of
Leersia and Zizania, since their studies are the amplest accounts of procambial ...
Surrey W. L. Jacobs, 2000
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Plant Signaling Peptides
These results, together with the fact that TDR works in procambial/cambial cells,
indicate that TDIF produced in phloem and its neighbor regulates procambial cell
fates in a non-cell-autonomous fashion (Fig. 1b). Indeed, overproduction of ...
Helen R. Irving, Chris Gehring, 2012
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Handbook of Biologically Active Peptides
results indicate that TDIF is produced in and secreted from the phloem cells, and
then functions in the procambial region in a non-cell-autonomous fashion via the
receptor, TDR (Fig. 2). Interestingly, ectopic expression of CLE41 under a ...
7
Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses
The procambial system consists of procambial stands, vascular traces that
develop acropetally in the ground tissue of the apical meristem well before
initiation of the primordia to which they will eventually connect, and the
procambial leaf ...
William E. Winner, Eva J. Pell, 1991
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Transcriptional Switches During Development
cell identity in root tissues. In support of this, several MP direct targets, such as
TARGET OF MP 7 (TMO7) and TMO6, which encode a bHLH and a Dof TF,
respectively, are preferentially expressed in procambial cells and their precursors
in the ...
9
Plant Roots: The Hidden Half, Fourth Edition
Cytokinins, through the CREl receptor, maintain procambial cell identity
promoting the localization ofthe PIN proteins on the lateral membranes
ofprocambial cells, thus forcing auxin flow toward protoxylem (blue dotted arrow).
Accumulation of ...
Amram Eshel, Tom Beeckman, 2013
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Cellular and Molecular Aspects of Plant-Nematode Interactions
Procambial and pericyclic cells are here involved in the formation of secondary
roots. These two meristematic tissues play key roles in the syncytial development
in a pathological interaction. In susceptible cultivars (second column) procambial
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Carmen Fenoll, Florian M. W. Grundler, Stephan A. Ohl, 1997