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  1. SNAREs in Plant Endocytosis and the Post-Golgi Traffic

    In eukaryotic cells, the transport vesicles carry various cargo proteins from a donor compartment to a target compartment, and discharge the cargo...
    Masa H. Sato, Ryosuke L. Ohniwa, Tomohiro Uemura in Plant Endocytosis
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  2. Plant Vacuoles: from Biogenesis to Function

    The plant vacuolar system is far more complex than originally expected and multiple sorting pathways leading to various types of vacuoles can be...
    Jean-Marc Neuhaus, Nadine Paris in Plant Endocytosis
    Chapter
  3. Endocytosis in Guard Cells

    Stomatal movement requires large and repetitive changes to cell volume and consequently surface area. These alterations in surface area are...
    Ulrike Homann in Plant Endocytosis
    Chapter
  4. Endocytosis and Actomyosin Cytoskeleton

    Mutual interactions between actin and endocytic assembly machineries are essential for successful clathrin-mediated endocytosis in yeast and...
    Jozef Šamaj, František Baluška, ... Diedrik Menzel in Plant Endocytosis
    Chapter
  5. Endocytosis and Membrane Recycling in Pollen Tubes

    In plants, tip-growing cells are an ideal system to investigate signal transduction mechanisms and, among these, pollen tubes are one of the...
    Rui Malhó, Pedro Castanho Coelho, ... Jan Derksen in Plant Endocytosis
    Chapter
  6. Plant Prevacuolar Compartments and Endocytosis

    Prevacuolar compartments (PVCs) are membrane-bound organelles mediating protein traffic from both Golgi and plasma membrane to vacuoles in...
    Sheung Kwan Lam, Yu Chung Tse, ... David G. Robinson in Plant Endocytosis
    Chapter
  7. Importance of Cytoskeleton and Cell Wall in Somatic Embryogenesis

    Both the cytoskeleton composed of microtubules and actin microfilaments as well as cell wall components such as arabinogalactan proteins and...
    Jozef Šamaj, Milan Bobák, ... Anna Pret'ová in Somatic Embryogenesis
    Chapter
  8. Ions and Pollen Tube Growth

    Ions play a crucial role in the control of pollen tube growth. In this review we focus on four that seem especially important: calcium (Ca...
    Peter K. Hepler, Alenka Lovy-Wheeler, ... Joseph G. Kunkel in The Pollen Tube
    Chapter
  9. Comparative Analysis of Biological Models used in the Study of Pollen Tube Growth

    The mechanisms of pollen tube growth have been studied in a wide variety of plant species. Since the 1990s, with the explosion of molecular...
    Tetsuya Higashiyama, Rie Inatsugi in The Pollen Tube
    Chapter
  10. Gametic Embryogenesis in Triticum: a Study of Some Critical Factors in Haploid (Microspore) Embryogenesis

    This review of embryogenesis from microspores in two types of wheat examines the influences of various procedures used to induce and produce...
    L. Cistué, K. J. Kasha in Somatic Embryogenesis
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  11. Molecular responses of higher plants to dehydration

    A massive amount of data has been accumulating on the molecular responses of plants to water deficit. In plants, dehydration activates a protective...
    Dorothea Bartels, Erik Souer in Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress
    Chapter
  12. Heavy metal signalling in plants: linking cellular and organismic responses

    Heavy metals are required in plants as essential micronutrients or act as toxic compounds. How do plants perceive heavy metals and which signalling...
    Andrea Polle, Andres Schützendübel in Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress
    Chapter
  13. Introduction

    Everywhere in the world, environmental stresses represent the most limiting factors for agricultural productivity. Besides plant-specific endogenous...
    Chapter
  14. Chemical Modifications of Biomolecules by Oxidants

    There is strong evidence in support of the oxidation of biomolecules during normal physiology and under conditions of environmental or pathological...
    Helen R. Griffiths in Reactions, Processes
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  15. Molecular genetics of genotoxic stress signalling in plants

    Cells are under constant threat by endogenous and exogenous factors affecting DNA integrity. In response, complex signalling networks are activated...
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  16. Oxidative stress signalling

    Oxidative stress arises from an imbalance in the generation and removal of reactive oxygen species (ROS) within cells. ROS are produced during...
    Radhika Desikan, John T. Hancock, Steven J. Neill in Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress
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  17. Polychlorinated Naphthalenes in the Great Lakes

    This review examines the sources and occurrence of polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) in the Great Lakes environment and summarizes current...
    Paul A. Helm, Kurunthachalam Kannan, Terry F. Bidleman in Persistent Organic Pollutants in the Great Lakes
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  18. Dynamin-Related Proteins in Plant Endocytosis

    Over the past decade, it has become evident that multiple endocytic pathways operate in eukaryotic cells, and several of these are dependent on...
    D. P. S. Verma, Z. Hong, D. Menzel in Plant Endocytosis
    Chapter
  19. Somatic Embryogenesis in Chestnut

    Somatic embryogenesis is an important biotechnological tool that demonstrates significant benefits when applied to forest tree species; clonal...
    E. Corredoira, A. Ballester, ... A. M. Vieitez in Somatic Embryogenesis
    Chapter
  20. Somatic Embryogenesis in Pinus nigra Arn.: Some Physiological, Structural and Molecular Aspects

    In this chapter we summarize different aspects of Pinus nigra somatic embryogenesis including initiation, maintenance and maturation on both solid...
    Terezia Salaj, Jana Moravcikova, Jan Salaj in Somatic Embryogenesis
    Chapter
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