Wood Formation in Trees Is Increased by Manipulating PXY-Regulated Cell Division
Abstract
The woody tissue of trees is composed of xylem cells that arise from divisions of stem cells within the cambial meristem. The rate of xylem cell formation is dependent upon the rate of cell division within the cambium and is controlled by both genetic and environmental factors. In the annual plant Arabidopsis, signaling between a peptide ligand CLE41 and a receptor kinase PXY controls cambial cell divisions; however, the pathway regulating...
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Title
Wood Formation in Trees Is Increased by Manipulating PXY-Regulated Cell Division
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
8
Pages
1050 - 1055
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