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The development of endosperm in grassesSpatiotemporal Dynamics of Oligofructan Metabolism and Suggested Functions in Developing Cereal GrainsPhysical, metabolic and developmental functions of the seed coatSymplasmic networks in secondary vascular tissues: parenchyma distribution and activity supporting long-distance transportOn the track of transfer cell formation by specialized plant-parasitic nematodesThe plant cell wall in the feeding sites of cyst nematodesConvoluted Plasma Membrane Domains in the Green Alga Chara are Depleted of Microtubules and Actin Filaments.Vascularization and nutrient delivery at root-knot nematode feeding sites in host roots.Caspase-like activities accompany programmed cell death events in developing barley grainsFloral biology and ovule and seed ontogeny of Nymphaea thermarum, a water lily at the brink of extinction with potential as a model system for basal angiospermsQuite a few reasons for calling carnivores 'the most wonderful plants in the world'Functional genomics of a generalist parasitic plant: laser microdissection of host-parasite interface reveals host-specific patterns of parasite gene expression.Differential vascularization of nematode-induced feeding sitesHigh-resolution confocal imaging of wall ingrowth deposition in plant transfer cells: Semi-quantitative analysis of phloem parenchyma transfer cell development in leaf minor veins of ArabidopsisPhotosynthesis-dependent formation of convoluted plasma membrane domains in Chara internodal cells is independent of chloroplast position.Clathrin in Chara australis: Molecular Analysis and Involvement in Charasome Degradation and Constitutive Endocytosis.Erianthus arundinaceus HSP70 (EaHSP70) Acts as a Key Regulator in the Formation of Anisotropic Interdigitation in Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrid) in Response to Drought Stress.A RING domain gene is expressed in different cell types of leaf trace, stem, and juvenile bundles in the stem vascular system of zinnia.Atypical response regulators expressed in the maize endosperm transfer cells link canonical two component systems and seed biology.Different hormonal regulation of cellular differentiation and function in nucellar projection and endosperm transfer cells: a microdissection-based transcriptome study of young barley grains.H-independent glutamine transport in plant root tips.Non-lignified helical cell wall thickenings in root cortical cells of Aspleniaceae (Polypodiales): histology and taxonomical significanceSyncytia in plants: cell fusion in endosperm-placental syncytium formation in Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae).Differentiation of endosperm transfer cells of barley: a comprehensive analysis at the micro-scale.Development of flange and reticulate wall ingrowths in maize (Zea mays L.) endosperm transfer cells.Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.The OCL3 promoter from Sorghum bicolor directs gene expression to abscission and nutrient-transfer zones at the bases of floral organsAdaptive expansion of the maize maternally expressed gene (Meg) family involves changes in expression patterns and protein secondary structures of its membersGenetic analysis as a tool to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying seed development in maizeA cytochemical and immunocytochemical analysis of the wall labyrinth apparatus in leaf transfer cells in Elodea canadensisPolarized and persistent Ca²⁺ plumes define loci for formation of wall ingrowth papillae in transfer cells.Lignification of developing maize (Zea mays L.) endosperm transfer cells and starchy endosperm cells.Plasma membrane domains participate in pH banding of Chara internodal cells.Spatial and temporal activity of the foxtail millet (Setaria italica) seed-specific promoter pF128.Spatio-temporal dynamics of fructan metabolism in developing barley grains.Down-regulation of the cotton endo-1,4-β-glucanase gene KOR1 disrupts endosperm cellularization, delays embryo development, and reduces early seedling vigour.Energization of transport processes in plants. roles of the plasma membrane H+-ATPase.Nematodes. Sophisticated parasites of legumes.Analysis of grain characters in temperate grasses reveals distinctive patterns of endosperm organization associated with grain shape.Plant systemic induced responses mediate interactions between root parasitic nematodes and aboveground herbivorous insects
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Transfer cells: cells specialized for a special purpose.
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Transfer cells: cells specialized for a special purpose.
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Transfer cells: cells specialized for a special purpose.
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Transfer cells: cells specialized for a special purpose.
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Transfer cells: cells specialized for a special purpose.
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Transfer cells: cells specialized for a special purpose.
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Christina E Offler
David W McCurdy
John W Patrick
Mark J Talbot
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10.1146/ANNUREV.ARPLANT.54.031902.134812
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z