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  2. Expansin - Wikipedia

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    Expansins characteristically cause wall stress relaxation and irreversible wall extension (). [15] This process is essential for cell enlargement. Expansins are also expressed in ripening fruit where they function in fruit softening, [16] and in grass pollen, [7] where they loosen stigmatic cell walls and aid pollen tube penetration of the stigmain germinating seeds for cell wall disassembly ...

  3. Unifacial cambium - Wikipedia

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    These cells differentiate into xylem tissue. Unlike the more common bifacial cambium found in later woody plants , the unifacial cambium does not produce phloem to its exterior. Also in contrast to the bifacial cambium, the unifacial cambium is unable to expand its circumference with anticlinal cell division.

  4. Acid growth - Wikipedia

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    The cell wall needs to be modified in order to maintain the turgor pressure. This modification is controlled by plant hormones like auxin. Auxin also controls the expression of some cell wall genes. [1] This form of growth does not involve an increase in cell number. During acid growth, plant cells enlarge rapidly because the cell walls are ...

  5. Wall stress relaxation - Wikipedia

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    The plant cell wall is made up of hydrated polymetric material, allowing it to have viscoelastic properties. [1] The primary cell wall of a plant consists of cellulose fibers, hemicellulose, and xyloglucans. [2] This load bearing network is also surrounded by pectins and glycoproteins. Wall stress relaxation is

  6. Cambium - Wikipedia

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    A cambium (pl.: cambiums or cambia), in plants, is a tissue layer that provides partially undifferentiated cells for plant growth. It is found in the area between xylem and phloem. A cambium can also be defined as a cellular plant tissue from which phloem, xylem, or cork grows by division, resulting (in woody plants) in secondary thickening.

  7. Secondary growth - Wikipedia

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    Secondary growth thickens the stem and roots, typically making them woody.Obstructions such as this metal post and stubs of limbs can be engulfed. In botany, secondary growth is the growth that results from cell division in the cambia or lateral meristems and that causes the stems and roots to thicken, while primary growth is growth that occurs as a result of cell division at the tips of stems ...

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  9. Leaf expansion - Wikipedia

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    Leaf expansion is a process by which plants make efficient use of the space around them by causing their leaves to enlarge, or wither. This process enables a plant to maximize its own biomass, whether it be due to increased surface area; which enables more sunlight to be absorbed by chloroplasts, driving the rate of photosynthesis upward, or it enables more stomata to be created on the leaf ...