Analysis of secondary growth in the Arabidopsis shoot reveals a positive role of jasmonate signalling in cambium formation.
After primary growth, most dicotyledonous plants undergo secondary growth. Secondary growth involves an increase in the diameter of shoots and roots through formation of secondary vascular tissue. A hallmark of secondary growth initiation in shoots of dicotyledonous plants is the initiation of meris...
Main Authors: | Sehr, E, Agusti, J, Lehner, R, Farmer, E, Schwarz, M, Greb, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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