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Die Polarisierung der Scheitelzellen von Stypocaulon scoparium

Induction of polarity in the apical cells of Stypocaulon scoparium

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Young isolated apical initials of Stypocaulon scoparium usually regenerate in a bipolar way. Older initials after having produced the basal cell of a branch are reduced in their regenerating capacity to unipolarity, i. e. after each division the polarity of the apical cell must be newly induced.

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Herrn Prof. Dr. R. Harder zum 80. Geburtstag gewidmet.

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Denffer, D.v., Fricke, G. Die Polarisierung der Scheitelzellen von Stypocaulon scoparium . Planta 79, 128–132 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00390156

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