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  2. Plasmodesma - Wikipedia

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    The activity of plasmodesmata are linked to physiological and developmental processes within plants. There is a hormone signaling pathway that relays primary cellular signals via the plasmodesmata. There are also patterns of environmental, physiological, and developmental cues that show relation to plasmodesmata function.

  3. Symplast - Wikipedia

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    The apoplastic and symplastic pathways. The symplast of a plant is the region enclosed by the cell membranes, within which water and solutes can diffuse freely. By contrast the apoplast is any fluid-filled space within the cell wall and extracellular space. [1]

  4. Desmotubule - Wikipedia

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    A desmotubule is an endomembrane derived structure of the plasmodesmata that connects the endoplasmic reticulum of two adjacent plant cells. [1] [2] The desmotubule is not actually a tubule but a compact, cylindrical segment of the ER that is found within the larger tubule structure of the plasmodesmata pore. [3]

  5. Cell junction - Wikipedia

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    In multicellular plants, the structural functions of cell junctions are instead provided for by cell walls. The analogues of communicative cell junctions in plants are called plasmodesmata . Anchoring junctions

  6. Plant cell - Wikipedia

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    Cell walls perform many essential functions. They provide shape to form the tissue and organs of the plant, and play an important role in intercellular communication and plant-microbe interactions. [1] The cell wall is flexible during growth and has small pores called plasmodesmata that allow the exchange of nutrients and hormones between cells ...

  7. Movement protein - Wikipedia

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    TMV MP30 localizes to plasmodesmata when fused to GFP. This image was captured using confocal laser scanning microscopy. A movement protein (MP) is a specific virus-encoded protein that is thought to be a general feature of plant genomes. For a virus to infect a plant, it must be able to move between cells so it can spread throughout the plant.

  8. Pit (botany) - Wikipedia

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    The primary cell wall at the pit membrane may also have depressions similar to the pit depressions of the secondary layers. These depressions are primary pit-fields, or primary pits. In the primary pit, the primordial pit provides an interruption in the primary cell wall that the plasmodesmata can cross. The primordial pit is the only aperture ...

  9. Callose - Wikipedia

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    Callose is laid down at plasmodesmata, at the cell plate during cytokinesis, and during pollen development. Endothecium contains a substance callose, which makes it thicker. Callose is produced in response to wounding, infection by pathogens, [3] aluminium, and abscisic acid. When there is wounding in the plant tissue, it is fixed by the ...