-
1
-
-
7544221711
-
Xylogenesis: initiation, progression, and cell death
-
Fukuda H. Xylogenesis: initiation, progression, and cell death. Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol Bioil. 47 (1996) 299-325
-
(1996)
Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol Bioil.
, vol.47
, pp. 299-325
-
-
Fukuda, H.1
-
2
-
-
0002085681
-
Establishment of an experimental system for the study of tracheary element differentiation from single cells isolated from the mesophyll of Zinnia elegans
-
Fukuda H., and Komamine A. Establishment of an experimental system for the study of tracheary element differentiation from single cells isolated from the mesophyll of Zinnia elegans. Plant Physiol. 65 (1980) 57-60
-
(1980)
Plant Physiol.
, vol.65
, pp. 57-60
-
-
Fukuda, H.1
Komamine, A.2
-
3
-
-
34249834220
-
A simplified medium for in vitro tracheary element differentiation in mesophyll cells from Zinnia elegans
-
Roberts A.W., Koonce L.T., and Haigler C.H. A simplified medium for in vitro tracheary element differentiation in mesophyll cells from Zinnia elegans. Plant Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture 28 (1992) 27-35
-
(1992)
Plant Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture
, vol.28
, pp. 27-35
-
-
Roberts, A.W.1
Koonce, L.T.2
Haigler, C.H.3
-
4
-
-
0027975372
-
Cell expansion and tracheary element differentiation are regulated by extracellular pH in mesophyll cultures of Zinnia elegans L.
-
Roberts A.W., and Haigler C.H. Cell expansion and tracheary element differentiation are regulated by extracellular pH in mesophyll cultures of Zinnia elegans L. Plant Physiol. 105 (1994) 699-706
-
(1994)
Plant Physiol.
, vol.105
, pp. 699-706
-
-
Roberts, A.W.1
Haigler, C.H.2
-
5
-
-
0027536126
-
Freeze substitution after fast-freeze fixation in preparation for immunocytochemistry
-
Nicolas T.N., and Bassot J.M. Freeze substitution after fast-freeze fixation in preparation for immunocytochemistry. Microsc. Res. and Techn. 24 (1993) 474-487
-
(1993)
Microsc. Res. and Techn.
, vol.24
, pp. 474-487
-
-
Nicolas, T.N.1
Bassot, J.M.2
-
7
-
-
0002659975
-
Rise in chlorotetracycline fluorescence accompanies tracheary element differentiation in suspension cultures of Zinnia
-
Roberts A.W., and Haigler C.H. Rise in chlorotetracycline fluorescence accompanies tracheary element differentiation in suspension cultures of Zinnia. Protoplasma 152 (1989) 37-45
-
(1989)
Protoplasma
, vol.152
, pp. 37-45
-
-
Roberts, A.W.1
Haigler, C.H.2
-
8
-
-
0033984161
-
Regulation of sucrose metabolism in higher plants: Localization and regulation of activity of key enzymes
-
Winter H., and Huber S.C. Regulation of sucrose metabolism in higher plants: Localization and regulation of activity of key enzymes. Crit. Rev. Plant Sci. 19 (2000) 31-67
-
(2000)
Crit. Rev. Plant Sci.
, vol.19
, pp. 31-67
-
-
Winter, H.1
Huber, S.C.2
-
9
-
-
0033499327
-
Cellulose biosynthesis: Exciting times for a difficult field of study
-
Delmer D.P. Cellulose biosynthesis: Exciting times for a difficult field of study. Ann. Rev. Plant Physiol. Mol. Biol. 50 (1999) 245-276
-
(1999)
Ann. Rev. Plant Physiol. Mol. Biol.
, vol.50
, pp. 245-276
-
-
Delmer, D.P.1
-
10
-
-
0033844859
-
A comparative analysis of the plant cellulose synthase (CesA) gene family
-
Holland N., Holland D., Helentjaris T., Dhugga K.S., Xoconostle-Cazares B., and Delmer D.P. A comparative analysis of the plant cellulose synthase (CesA) gene family. Plant Physiol. 123 (2000) 1313-1324
-
(2000)
Plant Physiol.
, vol.123
, pp. 1313-1324
-
-
Holland, N.1
Holland, D.2
Helentjaris, T.3
Dhugga, K.S.4
Xoconostle-Cazares, B.5
Delmer, D.P.6
-
11
-
-
0029073522
-
A membrane-associated form of sucrose synthase and its potential role in synthesis of cellulose and callose in plants
-
Amor Y., Haigler C.H., Johnson S., Wainscott M., and P. Delmer D. A membrane-associated form of sucrose synthase and its potential role in synthesis of cellulose and callose in plants. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 92 (1995) 9353-9357
-
(1995)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
, vol.92
, pp. 9353-9357
-
-
Amor, Y.1
Haigler, C.H.2
Johnson, S.3
Wainscott, M.4
P. Delmer, D.5
-
12
-
-
0034862299
-
Carbon partitioning to cellulose synthesis
-
in press
-
C. H. Haigler, M. Ivanova-Datcheva, P. S. Hogan, V. V. Salnikov, S. Hwang, L. K. Martin, & D. P. Delmer, Carbon partitioning to cellulose synthesis, Plant Mol. Biol., in press.
-
Plant Mol. Biol
-
-
Haigler, C.H.1
Ivanova-Datcheva, M.2
Hogan, P.S.3
Salnikov, V.V.4
Hwang, S.5
Martin, L.K.6
Delmer, D.P.7
-
13
-
-
0002442584
-
Interrelation between the spatial disposition of actin filaments and microtubules during the differentiation of tracheary elements in cultured Zinnia cells
-
Kobayashi H., Fukuda H., and Shiboka H. Interrelation between the spatial disposition of actin filaments and microtubules during the differentiation of tracheary elements in cultured Zinnia cells. Protoplasma 143 (1988) 29-37
-
(1988)
Protoplasma
, vol.143
, pp. 29-37
-
-
Kobayashi, H.1
Fukuda, H.2
Shiboka, H.3
-
14
-
-
0003101927
-
The effects of micro tubule and micro filament disrupting agents on cytoskeletal arrays and wall deposition in developing cotton fibers
-
Seagull R.W. The effects of micro tubule and micro filament disrupting agents on cytoskeletal arrays and wall deposition in developing cotton fibers. Protoplasma 159 (1990) 44-59
-
(1990)
Protoplasma
, vol.159
, pp. 44-59
-
-
Seagull, R.W.1
-
15
-
-
0000301555
-
Transport of rosettes from the Golgi apparatus to the plasma membrane in isolated mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegans during differentiation to tracheary elements in suspension culture
-
Haigler C.H., and Brown.Jr. R.M. Transport of rosettes from the Golgi apparatus to the plasma membrane in isolated mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegans during differentiation to tracheary elements in suspension culture. Protoplasma 134 (1986) 111-120
-
(1986)
Protoplasma
, vol.134
, pp. 111-120
-
-
Haigler, C.H.1
Brown.Jr., R.M.2
-
16
-
-
77957047765
-
Sucrose synthase localizes to cellulose synthesis sites in tracheary elements
-
in press
-
V. V. Salnikov, M. J. Grimson, D. P. Delmer, & C. H. Haigler, Sucrose synthase localizes to cellulose synthesis sites in tracheary elements, Phytochem., in press.
-
Phytochem
-
-
Salnikov, V.V.1
Grimson, M.J.2
Delmer, D.P.3
Haigler, C.H.4
-
17
-
-
0023803882
-
Two monoclonal antibodies to actin: one muscle selective and one generally reactive
-
Lessard J.L. Two monoclonal antibodies to actin: one muscle selective and one generally reactive. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 10 (1988) 349-362
-
(1988)
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton
, vol.10
, pp. 349-362
-
-
Lessard, J.L.1
-
18
-
-
0030476946
-
Cortical actin filaments fragment and aggregate to form chloroplast-associated and free F-actin rings in mechanically isolated Zinnia mesophyll cells
-
Frost A.O., and Roberts A.W. Cortical actin filaments fragment and aggregate to form chloroplast-associated and free F-actin rings in mechanically isolated Zinnia mesophyll cells. Protoplasma 194 (1996) 195-207
-
(1996)
Protoplasma
, vol.194
, pp. 195-207
-
-
Frost, A.O.1
Roberts, A.W.2
-
19
-
-
0032701734
-
Immunogold labeling of rosette terminal cellulose-synthesizing complexes in the vascular plant Vigna angularis
-
Kimura S., Laosinchai W., Itoh T., Cui X., Linder R., and Brown Jr. R.M. Immunogold labeling of rosette terminal cellulose-synthesizing complexes in the vascular plant Vigna angularis. The Plant Cell 11 (1999) 2075-2085
-
(1999)
The Plant Cell
, vol.11
, pp. 2075-2085
-
-
Kimura, S.1
Laosinchai, W.2
Itoh, T.3
Cui, X.4
Linder, R.5
Brown Jr., R.M.6
-
20
-
-
0004181382
-
Response of sucrose phosphate synthase activity to cool temperatures in cotton
-
Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, U.S.A.
-
Tummala J. Response of sucrose phosphate synthase activity to cool temperatures in cotton. M.S. thesis (1996), Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, U.S.A.
-
(1996)
M.S. thesis
-
-
Tummala, J.1
-
21
-
-
0003224774
-
Transgenic cotton over-expressing sucrose phosphate synthase produces higher quality fibers with increased cellulose content and has enhanced seedcotton yield
-
Abstract 477. [http://www.aspp.org/annual_meeting/pb-2000/2000.htm]. July 15 -19, San Diego, CA, American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, MD
-
Abstract 477. Haigler C.H., Holaday A.S., Wu C., Wyatt B.G., Jividen G.J., Gannaway J.G., Cai W.X., Hequet E.F., Jaradat. T.J., Krieg D.R., Martin L.K., Strauss R.E., Nagarur S., and Tummala J. Transgenic cotton over-expressing sucrose phosphate synthase produces higher quality fibers with increased cellulose content and has enhanced seedcotton yield. [http://www.aspp.org/annual_meeting/pb-2000/2000.htm]. Proc. Plant Biol. July 15 -19, San Diego, CA (2000), American Society of Plant Physiologists, Rockville, MD
-
(2000)
Proc. Plant Biol.
-
-
Haigler, C.H.1
Holaday, A.S.2
Wu, C.3
Wyatt, B.G.4
Jividen, G.J.5
Gannaway, J.G.6
Cai, W.X.7
Hequet, E.F.8
Jaradat., T.J.9
Krieg, D.R.10
Martin, L.K.11
Strauss, R.E.12
Nagarur, S.13
Tummala, J.14
|