CYTOPLASMIC LINKER PROTEIN-ASSOCIATING PROTEIN AT THE NEXUS OF HORMONE SIGNALING, MICROTUBULE ORGANIZATION, AND THE TRANSITION FROM DIVISION TO DIFFERENTIATION IN PRIMARY ROOTS

Cytoplasmic Linker Protein-Associating Protein at the Nexus of Hormone Signaling, Microtubule Organization, and the Transition From Division to Differentiation in Primary Roots

The transition from cell division to differentiation in primary roots is dependent on precise gradients of phytohormones, including auxin, cytokinins and brassinosteroids.The reorganization of microtubules also plays a key role in determining whether a OIL cell will enter another round of mitosis or begin to rapidly elongate as the first step in te

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MULTILAYER POROUS COMPOSITE FROM WASTE GLASS FOR WATER FILTRATION

Multilayer porous composite have been produced through the heating process at temperature T=700oC for 2.5 h.Single layered porous composite was made with a varied mass percentage of from PEG polymer 1% to 10%.Double-layered porous composite were made by the arrangement of porosity (4:3)%, (4:2)% and (3:2)%, while the three-layers porous composite h

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Effects of the cascading translocations of larch (Larix decidua Mill.) on canker disease due to Lachnellula willkommii (R. Hartig) Dennis

Abstract Key message Appropriate silvicultural practices combined with the use of resistant Central European provenances can reduce the prevalence of larch canker caused by Lachnellula willkommii (R.Hartig) Dennis, a major disease affecting larch plantations in France.However, cascading translocations have resulted in frequent admixture in European

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