1975
DOI: 10.1139/b75-307
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The quiescent center and primary vascular tissue pattern formation in cultured roots of Zea

Abstract: 1975. The quiescent center and primary vascular tissue pattern formation in cultured roots of Zen. Can. J. Bot. 53: 2796-2803. Roots of Zea mays cv. Kelvedon 33 were cultured in nutrient media supplemented with varying concentrations of sucrose. In some instances an individual root was grown successively for periods of time in several different concentrations of sucrose. From this work it was shown that the complexity of the vascular patterns in cultured roots as well as the size of the quiescent center could … Show more

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“…4, B-E). It has been shown previously that growth in the presence of Suc affects the size of the quiescent center (Feldman and Torrey, 1975). Addition of Suc improved primary root growth in brush in a dose-dependent manner (Fig.…”
Section: The Brush Phenotype Differs From That Of Previously Describementioning
confidence: 59%
“…4, B-E). It has been shown previously that growth in the presence of Suc affects the size of the quiescent center (Feldman and Torrey, 1975). Addition of Suc improved primary root growth in brush in a dose-dependent manner (Fig.…”
Section: The Brush Phenotype Differs From That Of Previously Describementioning
confidence: 59%
“…Carbohydrate starvation decreases mitotic activity and root becomes thinner (Feldman & Torrey, 1975).…”
Section: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the latter the length distributions of subunits of metaxylem files, i.e. of log(p,/p,) of presumed vessels, and the way in which metaxylem files shift from cell file to cell file show that more subunits may be added to these "ends" within the QC as growth goes on, and more metaxylem subunits cannot arise by a sort of intercalary meristematic activity in what Feldmanand Torrey (1975) call the "proximal meristem" proximal to the QC boundary. Furthermore, it is possible to get an estimate of the rate of addition of subunits, which is equivalent to the length of cell cycle in prospective metaxylem cells in that region of the QC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In roots such as those of grasses with a shorter extending region this point could be proportionately nearer the RCJ. Microsurgical methods for root tips have not developed to the point where predictable operations can be pelformed to the degree of accuracy required, with the exception of the QC removal technique of Feldman and Torrey (1976). Feldman (1976) described the regeneration of root tips after QC removal but not the vascular patterns produced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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