Cell wall assembly and intracellular trafficking in plant cells are directly affected by changes in the magnitude of gravitational acceleration.
Plants are able to sense the magnitude and direction of gravity. This capacity is thought to reside in selected cell types within the plant body that are equipped with specialized organelles called statoliths. However, most plant cells do not possess statoliths, yet they respond to changes in gravit...
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Main Authors: | Youssef Chebli, Lauranne Pujol, Anahid Shojaeifard, Iman Brouwer, Jack J W A van Loon, Anja Geitmann |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/13cb69615d8b4679834fee2ba5b0fff7 |
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