Infrared nanospectroscopy reveals the chemical nature of pit membranes in water-conducting cells of the plant xylem
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Agradecimentos: We thank the LNLS for providing beamtime at the IR1 beamline, and especially Thiago M. dos Santos, Francisco Maia, and Neaspec for technical support during the SINS experiment. We also thank the team from the Laboratory for Surface Science of the Brazilia
In the xylem of angiosperm plants, microscopic pits through the secondary cell walls connect the water-conducting vessels. Cellulosic meshes originated from primary walls, and middle lamella between adjacent vessels, called the pit membrane, separates one
CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ
FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP
2017/14075-3
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Infrared nanospectroscopy reveals the chemical nature of pit membranes in water-conducting cells of the plant xylem
Infrared nanospectroscopy reveals the chemical nature of pit membranes in water-conducting cells of the plant xylem
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Plant physiology (Fonte avulsa) |