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C. Schobert ; L. Baker ; J. Szederkenyi ; P. Grossmann ; E. Komor ; H. Hayashi ; M. Chino ; W. Lucas | 1998The mature, functional sieve-tube system in higher plants is dependent upon protein import from the companion cells to maintain a functional long-distance transport system. Soluble proteins present within the sieve-tube lumen were investigated b[...]article/chapitre/communication
A. Vanbel | 1996The unique properties of the sieve element/companion cell complex (SE/CC complex) are based on the concerted action of SE and CC. A prominent role in this interaction is played by the branched plasmodesmata (pore-plasmodesma units, PPUs) between[...]ouvrage
B. Gunning, - Editeur scientifique ; A. Robards, - Editeur scientifique | London [GBR] : Springer | 1976article/chapitre/communication
W. Lucas ; S. Balachandran ; J. Park ; S. Wolf | 1996Many plant viruses encode for a protein(s) that is essential for movement from the site of replication to surrounding, uninfected cells. These proteins have the ability to interact with endogenous plasmodesmal proteins to increase the plasmodesm[...]ouvrage
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We investigated the phloem loading pathway in barley, by determining plasmodes-matal frequencies at the electron microscope level for both intermediate and small blade bundles of mature barley leaves. Lucifer yellow was injected intercellularly [...]article/chapitre/communication
The movement of assimilates from the sieve element/companion cell complex to sites of utilization has been examined in an extensive array of sinks possessing diverse anatomies. This work has been reviewed with respect to the pathways taken, the [...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Patrick ; C. Offler | 1996Photoassimilate transport from the sieve elements to the recipient sink cells, principally in the form of sucrose, provides a link between sink metabolism and compartmentation with phloem import. Phloem unloading has focused attention on photoas[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Van Bel ; A. Ammerlaan ; G. Blaauw-jansen | 1986article/chapitre/communication
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J. Ward ; C. Kuhn ; M. Tegeder ; W. Frommer | 1998article/chapitre/communication
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U. Lüttge, - Editeur scientifique ; M. Pitman, - Editeur scientifique | London [GBR] : Springer | 1976