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(A) Druse crystals in the pith cells of the stem.
(B) Druse crystals in the pith cells of the stem.
(B) Druses and crystal sands in the pith cells of the stem.
(A) Druse crystals in the cortex and pith cells of the stem.
(A, B) Druse crystals in the pith cells of the stem.
Further experiments showed that the pith cells in transgenic plant stem were much smaller than wild-type and the genes related to cell elongation and gibberellin biosynthesis were down-regulated.
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In pith parenchyma cells directly adjacent to cells with thickened cell walls in the interfascicular regions the occurrence of the LM15 epitope stopped abruptly at the junction with the fibre cell (Fig. 5d) indicating that only three of the four walls of a cell in section were labelled by the antibody.
Raman et al. (2012) showed that the stem of P. betle has a ring of mucilage canals located between cortical and medullary rings of primary vascular bundles, a central mucilage canal in the pith, secretory cells in the cortex, cortical fibers, and an endodermis with a Casparian strip.
Pith parenchyma cell walls were characterized by very low absorbance values at 278 nm; however, a distinct peak at 315 nm indicated that pith parenchyma cells are not extensively lignified, but contain significant amounts of hydroxycinnamic acids.
In addition to stress responses, WRKYs also regulate various developmental processes, such as seed dormancy and germination, flowing, fruit maturation, stem elongation, pith secondary cell wall formation, plant senescence, and trichome development [ 54- 58].
The detection of abundant LM15 xyloglucan epitope at corners of intercellular spaces, shown most strikingly in this study for tobacco pith parenchyma cell walls, is a pattern of occurrence that has been observed for the LM7 pectic HG epitope in a wide range of parenchyma systems [ 6].
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