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Plant Physiology
... laboratory discovered that a specific lipoxygenase isoform functions as "vegetative storage protein" and accumulates in the vacuole of a unique cell layer in leaves. More recently we have shown that these plant vacuoles are able to convert between lytic and storage functional states. This latter discovery has propelled our research into the mechanistic understanding of selective ...
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Research Program - Soybean Seed Coat Genentics
... , identity preserved soybeans is well developed in Canada. Achievements Determined that the most abundant soluble protein in the seed coat, an anionic peroxidase enzyme, is localized to a special cell layer. Isolated and characterized Ep gene, controlling seed coat peroxidase levels. Demonstrated that an asthma-causing seed dust protein is deposited on the seed surface. Showed how soybean seed ...
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Anatomy of a Tree—Tree Guide at arborday.org
... . It lives for only a short time, then dies and turns to cork to become part of the protective outer bark. C The cambium cell layer is the growing part of the trunk. It annually produces new bark and new wood in response to hormones that pass down through the phloem with food from the leaves. These hormones, called “auxins”, stimulate growth in ...
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... capsule or a flower; resembling a calyptra, as a calyx that comes off like a lid. CALYPTROGEN: The cell layer from which the root cap originates. CALYX: The outer part of a flower, usually small and green ... bark of vascular plants that is capable of developing new cells. On one side, cambium develops into a layer of new wood and on the other side, into bark. At the same time, new cambium is produced ...
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Institute of Plant Sciences - Development - Leaf development
... meristem functioning. We reasoned that a local relaxation of wall stress might influence organogenesis. Various cell wall active compounds were loaded onto sepharose beads and applied to defined positions on the ... The putative importer AUX1 may help restrict this auxin transport to the L1, the outermost cell layer The role of polar auxin transport in phyllotaxis Schematic representation of an apex in ...
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Bribie Island Orchid Society - Orchid Information and Photographs
... digestion of the fungal hypae. When the fungus enters the root of the plant, it infects the first cell layer and grows rapidly. The plant then intervenes and digests the fungus within the second series of cells, storing the resultant products in the third layer of cells for the plants later use. Plants are; Gastrodia sesamoides Potato orchid Most states Dipodium punctatum ...
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CPN Samples
... paired strands of genetic material in the DNA double helix to become cross-linked, preventing cell division and other vital cellular processes like protein production). In a related defense mechanism, anthocyanin ... is then excreted on the other side of the membrane into vacuoles in the epidermal cell layer. Significant genetic change in the DNA coding for the production of these enzymes results in ...
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Breeding White Delphiniums
... , in a colour sport, the reproductive organs can develop from tissue that is genetically different from the cell layer responsible for the colour of sepals and petals. A crucial point for the stability of such 'sports' is that this genetic diversity of the cell layers within a single plant is preserved during vegetative propagation. Return to Section Headings List Return to Introduction ...
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Impacts Of Enhanced Ultraviolet-B Radiation On Mosses In A Subarctic Heath Ecosystem Ecology - Find Articles
... ). 2) Most bryophytes lack protection by a cuticle, though a corresponding UV-B shield may be provided by thickened cell walls. 3) Most bryophytes possess an undifferentiated leaf anatomy, which does not allow a plastic response of one type of cell layer to protect the underlying cells from high internal irradiation. In contrast, in vascular plants, an UV-B induced ...
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Lifecycle of Spikemosses
... of a microspore produces a male gametophyte (microgametophyte) that develops totally within the confines of the microspore wall (endosporic). At maturity, the entire male gametophyte consists of a one-cell-layer-thick antheridium (4) and fertile tissue that forms biflagellated sperm. Sperm are released by rupture of the microspore wall (6). Megaspores (3) germinate to begin development of a ...
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