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1. Deep Imaging Analysis in VISUAL Reveals the Role of YABBY Genes in Vascular Stem Cell Fate Determination.

2. Exogenous Cellulase Switches Cell Interdigitation to Cell Elongation in an RIC1-dependent Manner in Arabidopsis thaliana Cotyledon Pavement Cells.

3. Differential Cellular Control by Cotyledon-Derived Phytohormones Involved in Graft Reunion of Arabidopsis Hypocotyls.

4. Differential Growth in Periclinal and Anticlinal Walls during Lobe Formation in Arabidopsis Cotyledon Pavement Cells.

6. Calcium-dependent depletion zones in the cortical microtubule array coincide with sites of, but do not regulate, wall ingrowth papillae deposition in epidermal transfer cells.

7. Ribonuclease J is required for chloroplast and embryo development in Arabidopsis.

8. Cell-by-cell developmental transition from embryo to post-germination phase revealed by heterochronic gene expression and ER-body formation in Arabidopsis leafy cotyledon mutants.

9. Olive seed protein bodies store degrading enzymes involved in mobilization of oil bodies.

10. Micro-CT observations of the 3D distribution of calcium oxalate crystals in cotyledons during maturation and germination in Lotus miyakojimae seeds.

11. An atypical bHLH transcription factor regulates early xylem development downstream of auxin.

12. Ectopic divisions in vascular and ground tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana result in distinct leaf venation defects.

13. Expression of PaNAC01, a Picea abies CUP-SHAPED COTYLEDON orthologue, is regulated by polar auxin transport and associated with differentiation of the shoot apical meristem and formation of separated cotyledons.

14. Nuclear ribosome biogenesis mediated by the DIM1A rRNA dimethylase is required for organized root growth and epidermal patterning in Arabidopsis.

15. AUX/LAX genes encode a family of auxin influx transporters that perform distinct functions during Arabidopsis development.

16. Reactive oxygen species form part of a regulatory pathway initiating trans-differentiation of epidermal transfer cells in Vicia faba cotyledons.

17. Cell division and cell elongation in the coleoptile of rice alcohol dehydrogenase 1-deficient mutant are reduced under complete submergence.

18. Natural variation in stomatal abundance of Arabidopsis thaliana includes cryptic diversity for different developmental processes.

19. Revealing diversity in structural and biochemical forms of C4 photosynthesis and a C3-C4 intermediate in genus Portulaca L. (Portulacaceae).

20. Continuous UV-B irradiation induces endoreduplication and peroxidase activity in epidermal cells surrounding trichomes on cucumber cotyledons.

21. Distinct light-initiated gene expression and cell cycle programs in the shoot apex and cotyledons of Arabidopsis.

22. Seedling diversity and the homologies of seedling organs in the order poales (monocotyledons).

23. Continuous UV-B irradiation induces morphological changes and the accumulation of polyphenolic compounds on the surface of cucumber cotyledons.

24. Requirement for the gravity-controlled transport of auxin for a negative gravitropic response of epicotyls in the early growth stage of etiolated pea seedlings.

25. Molecular characterization of PgAGO, a novel conifer gene of the Argonaute family expressed in apical cells and required for somatic embryo development in spruce.

26. SCARFACE encodes an ARF-GAP that is required for normal auxin efflux and vein patterning in Arabidopsis.

27. Light-dependent development of single cell C4 photosynthesis in cotyledons of Borszczowia aralocaspica (Chenopodiaceae) during transformation from a storage to a photosynthetic organ.

28. Differentiation of legume cotyledons as related to metabolic gradients and assimilate transport into seeds.

29. The Arabidopsis SPIKE1 gene is required for normal cell shape control and tissue development.

30. The too many mouths and four lips mutations affect stomatal production in Arabidopsis.

31. Promotion of beta-glucan synthase activity in corn microsomal membranes by calcium and protein phosphorylation.

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