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246 related items for PubMed ID: 28321668

  • 1. Distribution and frequency of plasmodesmata in relation to photoassimilate pathways and phloem loading in the barley leaf.
    Evert RF, Russin WA, Botha CE.
    Planta; 1996 Apr; 198(4):572-579. PubMed ID: 28321668
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  • 2. Ultrastructure of and plasmodesmatal frequency in mature leaves of sugarcane.
    Robinson-Beers K, Evert RF.
    Planta; 1991 Jun; 184(3):291-306. PubMed ID: 24194146
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  • 4. Leaf structure in relation to solute transport and phloem loading in Zea mays L.
    Evert RF, Eschrich W, Heyser W.
    Planta; 1978 Jan; 138(3):279-94. PubMed ID: 24414058
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  • 5. Microautoradiographic studies of phloem loading and transport in the leaf of Zea mays L.
    Fritz E, Evert RF, Heyser W.
    Planta; 1983 Nov; 159(3):193-206. PubMed ID: 24258168
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  • 8. Ultrastructure, plasmodesmatal frequency, and solute concentration in green areas of variegated Coleus blumei Benth. leaves.
    Fisher DG.
    Planta; 1986 Oct; 169(2):141-52. PubMed ID: 24232544
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  • 11. Studies on the leaf of Amaranthus retroflexus (Amaranthaceae): ultrastructure, plasmodesmatal frequency, and solute concentration in relation to phloem loading.
    Fisher DG, Evert RF.
    Planta; 1982 Sep; 155(5):377-87. PubMed ID: 24271968
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  • 13. STRUCTURAL ASPECTS OF THE PRIMARY TISSUES OF THE CUCURBITA PEPO L. ROOT WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE PHLOEM.
    Warmbrodt RD.
    New Phytol; 1986 Jan; 102(1):175-192. PubMed ID: 33873876
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  • 15. Amborella trichopoda, plasmodesmata, and the evolution of phloem loading.
    Turgeon R, Medville R.
    Protoplasma; 2011 Jan; 248(1):173-80. PubMed ID: 21080011
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  • 16. A xylem sap retrieval pathway in rice leaf blades: evidence of a role for endocytosis?
    Botha CE, Aoki N, Scofield GN, Liu L, Furbank RT, White RG.
    J Exp Bot; 2008 Jan; 59(11):2945-54. PubMed ID: 18617505
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  • 17. Evidence for symplastic phloem unloading in sink leaves of barley.
    Haupt S, Duncan GH, Holzberg S, Oparka KJ.
    Plant Physiol; 2001 Jan; 125(1):209-18. PubMed ID: 11154330
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  • 18. A tale of two neglected systems-structure and function of the thin- and thick-walled sieve tubes in monocotyledonous leaves.
    Botha CE.
    Front Plant Sci; 2013 Jan; 4():297. PubMed ID: 23964280
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