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    Perennial Life Style of Populus: Dormancy Cycling and Overwintering

    Deciduous trees in boreal and temperate areas are strictly conditioned by the environment, especially by photoperiod and temperature. However, it is in particular the successful submission to these conditions ...

    Päivi L.H. Rinne, Annikki Welling, Chris van der Schoot in Genetics and Genomics of Populus (2010)

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    The shoot apical meristem of Sinapis alba L. expands its central symplasmic field during the floral transition

    The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is functionally subdivided into zones with distinct tasks. During vegetative growth the peripheral zone of the meristem gives rise to leaf primordia that develop into dorsivent...

    Sandra Ormenese, Andrée Havelange, Georges Bernier, Chris van der Schoot in Planta (2002)

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    Dehydrins in cold-acclimated apices of birch (Betula pubescens Ehrh.): production, localization and potential role in rescuing enzyme function during dehydration

     Dehydrins accumulate in various plant tissues during dehydration. Their physiological role is not well understood, but it is commonly assumed that they assist cells in tolerating dehydration. Since in perenni...

    Päivi L. H. Rinne, Päivi L. M. Kaikuranta, Linus H. W. van der Plas in Planta (1999)

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    The symplasmic coupling of L2-cells diminishes in early floral development of Iris

    The transition from vegetative to reproductive development involves extensive revisions of cellular collaboration at the apical meristem and results in the production of novel appendages. In Dutch Iris (Iris xip...

    Annette C. J. Bergmans, A. Douwe de Boer, Jan W. M. Derksen, Chris van der Schoot in Planta (1997)

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    Establishment of a cell-to-cell communication pathway between separate carpels during gynoecium development

    In the evolutionarily advanced angiosperm flower, postgenital fusion is often involved in the formation of the female reproductive organ, the gynoecium. In the present study, we report on the early establishme...

    Chris van der Schoot, Margaret A. Dietrich, Marc Storms, Judith A. Verbeke in Planta (1995)