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Long-term, High-resolution Confocal Time Lapse Imaging of Arabidopsis Cotyledon Epidermis during Germination
Published on: December 31, 2012
Plant cell cycle: cellularisation of the endoderm needs spätzle
1Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, UK. hugh.dickinson@plant-sciences.oxford.ac.uk
Abstract:
Early development of the endosperm of flowering plants involves the formation of a syncytium through successive rounds of nuclear division without cell wall synthesis. New data reveal that cellularisation of this syncytium requires the SPATZLE protein and involves the formation of cell walls similar to those of somatic tissues.
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