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  • Mobile PEAR transcription f... Mobile PEAR transcription factors integrate positional cues to prime cambial growth
    Miyashima, Shunsuke; Roszak, Pawel; Sevilem, Iris ... Nature (London), 2019, Volume: 565, Issue: 7740
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    Apical growth in plants initiates upon seed germination, whereas radial growth is primed only during early ontogenesis in procambium cells and activated later by the vascular cambium . Although it is ...
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  • Stem cell function during p... Stem cell function during plant vascular development
    Miyashima, Shunsuke; Sebastian, Jose; Lee, Ji-Young ... The EMBO journal, January 23, 2013, Volume: 32, Issue: 2
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    The plant vascular system, composed of xylem and phloem, evolved to connect plant organs and transport various molecules between them. During the post‐embryonic growth, these conductive tissues ...
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  • Secondary growth as a deter... Secondary growth as a determinant of plant shape and form
    Ragni, Laura; Greb, Thomas Seminars in cell & developmental biology, July 2018, 2018-07-00, 20180701, Volume: 79
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    Plants are the primary producers of biomass on earth. As an almost stereotypic feature, higher plants generate continuously growing bodies mediated by the activity of different groups of stem cells, ...
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  • WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX4 (... WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX4 (WOX4)-like genes regulate cambial cell division activity and secondary growth in Populus trees
    Kucukoglu, Melis; Nilsson, Jeanette; Zheng, Bo ... The New phytologist, July 2017, Volume: 215, Issue: 2
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    Plant secondary growth derives from the meristematic activity of the vascular cambium. In Arabidopsis thaliana, cell divisions in the cambium are regulated by the transcription factor WOX4, a key ...
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  • Strigolactone signaling is ... Strigolactone signaling is required for auxin-dependent stimulation of secondary growth in plants
    Agusti, Javier; Herold, Silvia; Schwarz, Martina ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 12/2011, Volume: 108, Issue: 50
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    Long distance cell-to-cell communication is critical for the development of multicellular organisms. In this respect, plants are especially demanding as they constantly integrate environmental inputs ...
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  • A HD‐ZIP III gene, PtrHB4, ... A HD‐ZIP III gene, PtrHB4, is required for interfascicular cambium development in Populus
    Zhu, Yingying; Song, Dongliang; Xu, Peng ... Plant biotechnology journal, March 2018, Volume: 16, Issue: 3
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    Summary Wood production is dependent on the activity of the vascular cambium, which develops from the fascicular and interfascicular cambia. However, little is known about the mechanisms controlling ...
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  • PagPXYs improve drought tol... PagPXYs improve drought tolerance by regulating reactive oxygen species homeostasis in the cambium of Populus alba × P. glandulosa
    Jiang, Cheng; Wang, Jiawei; Fu, Xinyue ... Plant science (Limerick), July 2024, 2024-Jul, 2024-07-00, 20240701, Volume: 344
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    PXY (Phloem intercalated with xylem) is a receptor kinase required for directional cell division during the development of plant vascular tissue. Drought stress usually affects plant stem cell ...
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  • Populus Class III HD ZIP, p... Populus Class III HD ZIP, popREVOLUTA, Influences Cambium Initiation and Patterning of Woody Stems
    Robischon, Marcel; Du, Juan; Miura, Eriko ... Plant physiology (Bethesda), 03/2011, Volume: 155, Issue: 3
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    The secondary growth of a woody stem requires the formation of a vascular cambium at an appropriate position and proper patterning of the vascular tissues derived from the cambium. Class III ...
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  • Gall formation in clubroot‐... Gall formation in clubroot‐infected Arabidopsis results from an increase in existing meristematic activities of the host but is not essential for the completion of the pathogen life cycle
    Malinowski, Robert; Smith, Jody A; Fleming, Andrew J ... The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology, July 2012, Volume: 71, Issue: 2
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    Plasmodiophora brassicae (clubroot) infection leads to reprogramming of host development resulting in the formation of characteristic galls. In this work we explored the cellular events that underly ...
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  • Transcriptional landscape o... Transcriptional landscape of highly lignified poplar stems at single-cell resolution
    Chen, Yang; Tong, Shaofei; Jiang, Yuanzhong ... Genome Biology, 11/2021, Volume: 22, Issue: 1
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    Plant secondary growth depends on the activity of the vascular cambium, which produces xylem and phloem. Wood derived from xylem is the most abundant form of biomass globally and has played key ...
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