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Ethylene signaling induces gelatinous layers with typical features of tension wood in hybrid aspen
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2017
bioRxiv
pre-print
Research conducted: The phytohormone ethylene impacts secondary stem growth in plants by stimulating cambial activity, xylem development and fiber over vessel formation. Here we report the effect of ethylene on secondary cell wall formation and the molecular connection between ethylene signaling and wood formation. Methods: We applied exogenous ethylene or its precursor 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) to wild type and ethylene insensitive hybrid aspen trees (Populus tremula x
doi:10.1101/204602
fatcat:6bh5wwi6bfct7krlryua6cgc44