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Primary wall cellulose synthase regulates shoot apical meristem mechanics and growth

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Fig. 1. FESEM of cellulose microfibril orientation in the SAM. Longitudinal section of the cell walls of the central domain of a SAM after removal of themembrane and cytoplasm, as viewed by FESEM (A-G)
Fig. 2. See next page for legend.
Fig. 2. CESA activity impacts SAM development. Maximum intensity
Fig. 4. Impact of cellulose disruption on MT order in the SAM. MT organization in the L1 layer of (A) MBD GFP and (C) cev1 MBD GFP
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