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Evidence for Two Distinct Stages in Secondary Cell Wall Formation of Xylem

Nancy R. Hofmann
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Published October 2017. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.17.00779

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    CSI1/POM2 is required for correct secondary cell wall patterning. Dotted lines indicate cellulose bands in VND7-induced hypocotyls of the wild type (left) and pom2-4 mutant (right). Bar = 5 μm. (Adapted from Schneider et al. [2017], Figure 1.)

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