High levels of auxin signalling define the stem-cell organizer of the vascular cambium

Nature64.80
Volume: 565, Issue: 7740, Pages: 485 - 489
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Wood, a type of xylem tissue, originates from cell proliferation of the vascular cambium. Xylem is produced inside, and phloem outside, of the cambium1. Morphogenesis in plants is typically coordinated by organizer cells that direct the adjacent stem cells to undergo programmed cell division and differentiation. The location of the vascular cambium stem cells and whether the organizer concept applies to the cambium are currently unknown2. Here,...
Paper Details
Title
High levels of auxin signalling define the stem-cell organizer of the vascular cambium
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
565
Issue
7740
Pages
485 - 489
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