Chapter Vascular Tissue Development and Regeneration in the Model Plant Arabidopsis

Development of vascular tissue is a remarkable example of intercellular communication and coordinated development involving hormonal signaling and tissue polarity. Thus far, studies on vascular patterning and regeneration have been conducted mainly in trees-woody plants-with a well-developed layer o...

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Main Author: Mazur, Ewa (auth)
Other Authors: Friml, Jiří (auth)
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Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2017
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