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THE WOOD CELL WALL AT THE ULTRASTRUCTURAL SCALE - FORMATION AND TOPOCHEMICAL ORGANIZATION
(Universidad del Bío-Bío, 2006)
Plant Cell Wall Research Related to Evolution and Chemical Defenses
(1998-12-01)
The plant cell wall is composed mainly of polysaccharides some constituted of repeating units of a single sugar, as cellulose or by two or more sugars grouped in repeating oligosaccharide blocks as the galactomannans and ...
Plant Cell Wall Research Related to Evolution and Chemical Defenses
(1998-12-01)
The plant cell wall is composed mainly of polysaccharides some constituted of repeating units of a single sugar, as cellulose or by two or more sugars grouped in repeating oligosaccharide blocks as the galactomannans and ...
Developing a model system in vitro to understand tracheary element development in Douglas-fir (Pseudostuga mensziesii)
(Universidad del Bío-Bío, 2011)
Mechanisms of desiccation tolerance in the bromeliad Pitcairnia burchellii Mez: biochemical adjustments and structural changes
(Elsevier B.V., 2017-12-01)
Rocky outcrops represent the diversity center of vascular desiccation tolerant (DT) plants. Vegetation in this environment is exposed to an extended dry season and extreme conditions due to rocky soils and high sun exposure. ...
Cell Wall Reinforcement in the Potato Tuber Periderm After Crop Treatment with Potassium Phosphite
(Springer Link, 2018-03)
The potato periderm is the outer tissue of potato tubers that protects the tuber from pathogen attack, dehydration, and wounding during harvest and storage. It is of secondary origin and replaces the epidermis early during ...
Metabolism of Stone Fruits: Reciprocal Contribution Between Primary Metabolism and Cell Wall
(Frontiers Media, 2020-07)
Cell wall turnover and modification in its composition are key factors during stone fruit development and patterning. Changes in cell wall disassembly and reassembly are essential for fruit growth and ripening. Modifications ...