FERONIA and microtubules independently contribute to mechanical integrity in the Arabidopsis shoot.
To survive, cells must constantly resist mechanical stress. In plants, this involves the reinforcement of cell walls, notably through microtubule-dependent cellulose deposition. How wall sensing might contribute to this response is unknown. Here, we tested whether the microtubule response to stress...
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Autores principales: | Alice Malivert, Özer Erguvan, Antoine Chevallier, Antoine Dehem, Rodrigue Friaud, Mengying Liu, Marjolaine Martin, Théophile Peyraud, Olivier Hamant, Stéphane Verger |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0629fafd130d4d11afe58c1317a26140 |
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