Differential ethylene sensitivity of epidermal cells is involved in the establishment of cell pattern in the Arabidopsis root.
Root hairs of Arabidopsis roots develop on trichoblasts located over the anticlinal (radial) walls of underlying cortical cells. Non-hair cells, on the other hand, develop on atrichoblasts overlying the periclinal (tangential) walls of cortical cells. Dark-grown wild-type seedlings, which produce li...
Main Authors: | Cao, X, Linstead, P, Berger, F, Kieber, J, Dolan, L |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1999
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