Asymmetric wall ingrowth deposition in arabidopsis phloem parenchyma transfer cells is tightly associated with sieve elements

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  • who: Xiaoyang Wei and colleagues from the Centre for Plant Science, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, The University of Newcastle, Callahan NSW, Australia have published the research work: Asymmetric wall ingrowth deposition in Arabidopsis phloem parenchyma transfer cells is tightly associated with sieve elements, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: None of the minor vein cross-section images collected in this study showed any PP TCs with wall ingrowths that were not adjacent to SEs.

SUMMARY

    For pAtSWEET11::AtSWEET11-GFP thaliana (Arabidopsis), phloem cells, including both CCs and PP cells, deposit . . .

     

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