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Biologists at Ural Federal University and Inner Mongolia University (Hohhot, China) have identified a group of genes that are responsible for the strength of the stem in dicotyledonous plants. The results of the study are described in the journal Horticulturae, and will be useful for agriculture.
"During plant development, specific changes occur at the level of cells, tissues, whole organs, as well as in metabolism and physiological processes. All these changes are controlled at the genetic level and by environmental conditions. These changes lead to the formation of anatomo-morphological structures that ensure the effective fulfillment of the main functions of the stem - water, mineral and photosynthetic transport, and maintenance of the shoot in an upright position. These processes are connected with deposition of lingin in cell walls of vessels and fibers. There is no lingin in the cells of the bark or in the center of the stem", - explains Anastasia Tugbaeva, co-author of the study, Junior Researcher at the UrFU Research Laboratory "Biotechnology of Components Maintenance and Restoration of Natural and Transformed Biosystems".


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