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      Evolution of development of vascular cambia and secondary growth.

      The New Phytologist
      Angiosperms, genetics, growth & development, Biological Evolution, Genes, Plant, Plant Development, Plants, Xylem

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          Secondary growth from vascular cambia results in radial, woody growth of stems. The innovation of secondary vascular development during plant evolution allowed the production of novel plant forms ranging from massive forest trees to flexible, woody lianas. We present examples of the extensive phylogenetic variation in secondary vascular growth and discuss current knowledge of genes that regulate the development of vascular cambia and woody tissues. From these foundations, we propose strategies for genomics-based research in the evolution of development, which is a next logical step in the study of secondary growth.

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          20522166
          10.1111/j.1469-8137.2010.03236.x

          Chemistry
          Angiosperms,genetics,growth & development,Biological Evolution,Genes, Plant,Plant Development,Plants,Xylem

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