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Callose is a
plant polysaccharide. Its
production is due to the
glucan synthase-like gene (GLS) in
various places within a plant. It is
produced to act...
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permeability of
plasmodesmata is the ac****ulation of the
polysaccharide callose around the neck
region to form a collar,
thereby reducing the diameter...
- plate. The next
component to be
added is
callose,
which is
polymerized directly at the cell
plate by
callose synthases. As the cell
plate continues to...
- that have
overlapping sieve cells.
Callose levels are
measure in
order to
observe the
activity of
sieve cells.
Callose acts as a
block to the
sieve pores...
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polymer called callose, a
carbohydrate polymer,
forming the
callus pad/callus, the
colourless substance that
covers the
sieve plate.
Callose stays in solution...
- Péron's snake-e****
skink or
callose-palmed shinning-skink (Cryptoblepharus plagiocephalus) is a
species of
lizard in the
family Scincidae. It is endemic...
- areas. The
pores are
reinforced by
platelets of a
polysaccharide called callose.
Other parenchyma cells within the
phloem are
generally undifferentiated...
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multiple uses,
including surgical threads.
Polysaccharides also
include callose or laminarin, chrysolaminarin, xylan, arabinoxylan, mannan,
fucoidan and...
- also
initiates a
range of
biochemical modifications that
transform the
callose-rich,
flexible cell
plate into a cellulose-rich,
stiff primary cell wall...
- collagen, as the
fibre stain in M****on's trichrome, as well as to
reveal callose structures in
plant tissues. It can be used in the Mallory's connective...