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Cellular dynamics in the maize leaf growth zone during recovery from chilling depends on the leaf developmental stage

Key Message A novel non-steady-state kinematic analysis shows differences in cell division and expansion determining a better recovery from a 3-day cold spell in emerged compared to non-emerged maize leaves. Zea mays is highly sensitive to chilling which frequently occurs during its seedling stage....

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Published in:Plant cell reports 2024-02, Vol.43 (2), p.38-38, Article 38
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Cell Biology
Cell Cycle
Cell Division
cell growth
Cell Proliferation
Chilling
Cold
Cold tolerance
Cooling
Corn
Developmental stages
Elongation
Kinematics
Leaves
Life Sciences
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Plant Leaves
Plant Sciences
Recovery
Seedlings
Zea mays
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