: Since plant cells cannot move relative to each other, plant organogenesis mainly depends on the strict coordination of cell growth and proliferation. Recent work suggests that this implies a subtle combination of biochemical and physical interactions between neighboring cells.
Plant development: from biochemistry to biophysics and back
Sassi, Massimiliano
2014
Abstract
: Since plant cells cannot move relative to each other, plant organogenesis mainly depends on the strict coordination of cell growth and proliferation. Recent work suggests that this implies a subtle combination of biochemical and physical interactions between neighboring cells.File in questo prodotto:
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