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    Comparative expression pattern analysis of WUSCHEL-related homeobox 2 (WOX2) and WOX8/9 in developing seeds and somatic embryos of the gymnosperm Picea abies by Palovaara, Joakim, Hallberg, Henrik, Stasolla, Claudio, Hakman, Inger

    Published in The New phytologist (01-10-2010)
    “…In seed plants, current knowledge concerning embryonic pattern formation by polar auxin transport (PAT) and WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) gene activity is…”
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    Conifer WOX-related homeodomain transcription factors, developmental consideration and expression dynamic of WOX2 during Picea abies somatic embryogenesis by Palovaara, Joakim, Hakman, Inger

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-03-2008)
    “…In angiosperms, the WOX family of transcription factors has important functions in meristem regulation and in control of the partitioning of developing embryos…”
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    WOX2 and polar auxin transport during spruce embryo pattern formation by Palovaara, Joakim, Hakman, Inger

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-02-2009)
    “…The WOX family of transcription factors and polar auxin transport (PAT) are both essential for embryonic patterning and thus normal embryo development in…”
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    The polar auxin transport inhibitor NPA impairs embryo morphology and increases the expression of an auxin efflux facilitator protein PIN during Picea abies somatic embryo development by Hakman, Inger, Hallberg, Henrik, Palovaara, Joakim

    Published in Tree physiology (01-04-2009)
    “…Auxin and polar auxin transport have been implicated in controlling embryo patterning and development in angiosperms but less is known from the gymnosperms…”
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    DNA Fragmentation and Nuclear Degradation during Programmed Cell Death in the Suspensor and Endosperm ofVicia faba by Wredle, Ulla, Walles, Björn, Hakman, Inger

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-09-2001)
    “…InVicia faba, both the suspensor and the endosperm are short‐lived structures. The aim of this work was to elucidate and compare programmed cell death (PCD)…”
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    Conifer WOX- related homedomain transcription factors, developmental considerations and expression dynamic of WOX2 during Picea abies somatic embryogenesis by Palovaara, Joakim, Hakman, Inger

    Published in Plant molecular biology (2008)
    “…In angiosperms, the WOX family of transcription factors has important functions in meristem regulation and in control of the partitioning of developing embryos…”
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    Regeneration capacity from buds on roots and rhizomes in five herbaceous perennials as affected by time of fragmentation by Liew, J., Andersson, L., Boström, U., Forkman, J., Hakman, I., Magnuski, E.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-10-2013)
    “…Variation in seasonal sprouting pattern from roots and rhizomes of perennial herbaceous plants influence the success of plant proliferation ability,…”
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    Expression of a gymnosperm PIN homologous gene correlates with auxin immunolocalization pattern at cotyledon formation and in demarcation of the procambium during Picea abies somatic embryo development and in seedling tissues by Palovaara, Joakim, Hallberg, Henrik, Stasolla, Claudio, Luit, Bert, Hakman, Inger

    Published in Tree physiology (01-04-2010)
    “…In seed plants, the body organization is established during embryogenesis and is uniform across gymnosperms and angiosperms, despite differences during early…”
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    Seasonal variation in sprouting capacity from intact rhizome systems of three perennial weeds by Boström, U, Andersson, L, Forkman, J, Hakman, I, Liew, J, Magnuski, E

    Published in Weed research (01-10-2013)
    “…Summary The three rhizomatous perennials Elytrigia repens, Equisetum arvense and Tussilago farfara are all problematic in Scandinavian agriculture, due to…”
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    Sprouting capacity from intact root systems of Cirsium arvense and Sonchus arvensis decrease in autumn by Andersson, L, Boström, U, Forkman, J, Hakman, I, Liew, J, Magnuski, E

    Published in Weed research (01-06-2013)
    “…Summary Perennial weeds are often controlled by mechanical means, which aim at stimulating axillary and adventitious buds to sprout. This happens when the…”
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    Influence of temperature and photoperiod on sprouting capacity of Cirsium arvense and Sonchus arvensis root buds by LIEW, J, ANDERSSON, L, BOSTRÖM, U, FORKMAN, J, HAKMAN, I, MAGNUSKI, E

    Published in Weed research (01-10-2012)
    “…Liew J, Andersson L, Boström U, Forkman J, Hakman I & Magnuski E (2012). Influence of temperature and photoperiod on sprouting capacity of Cirsium arvense and…”
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    Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology. High expression of putative aquaporin genes in cells with transporting and nutritive functions during seed development in Norway spruce (Picea abies) by Hakman, Inger, Oliviusson, Peter

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-04-2002)
    “…Aquaporins mediate the bidirectional passage of water over membranes and are present in tonoplasts (TIPs) and in plasma membranes (PIPs) of plant cells…”
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    Desiccation‐Tolerant Somatic Embryos of Norway Spruce (Picea abies) Can Be Produced in Liquid Cultures and Regenerated into Plantlets1 by Gorbatenko, Olga, Hakman, Inger

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-11-2001)
    “…A rapid and efficient culture system forPicea abiessomatic embryos grown in liquid culture has been developed. Embryogenic cultures grown on semisolid medium…”
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    High expression of putative aquaporin genes in cells with transporting and nutritive functions during seed development in Norway spruce (Picea abies) by Hakman, Inger, Oliviusson, Peter

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-04-2002)
    “…Aquaporins mediate the bidirectional passage of water over membranes and are present in tonoplasts (TIPs) and in plasma membranes (PIPs) of plant cells…”
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    Expression pattern of transcripts encoding water channel-like proteins in Norway spruce (Picea abies) by Oliviusson, P, Salaj, J, Hakman, I

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-06-2001)
    “…With the aim of identifying cells and tissues with high expression of aquaporins (water channels) or homologous genes in Norway spruce (Picea abies), we report…”
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    Desiccation‐Tolerant Somatic Embryos of Norway Spruce ( Picea abies ) Can Be Produced in Liquid Cultures and Regenerated into Plantlets by Gorbatenko, Olga, Hakman, Inger

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-11-2001)
    “…A rapid and efficient culture system for Picea abies somatic embryos grown in liquid culture has been developed. Embryogenic cultures grown on semisolid medium…”
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    DNA Fragmentation and Nuclear Degradation during Programmed Cell Death in the Suspensor and Endosperm of Vicia faba by Wredle, Ulla, Walles, Björn, Hakman, Inger

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-09-2001)
    “…In Vicia faba, both the suspensor and the endosperm are short-lived structures. The aim of this work was to elucidate and compare programmed cell death (PCD)…”
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    DNA fragmentaion and nuclear degradation during programmed cell death in the suspensor and endosperm of Vicia faba by Wredle, Ulla, Walles, Björn, Hakman, Inger

    “…In Vicia faba , both the suspensor and the endosperm are short‐lived structures. The aim of this work was to elucidate and compare programmed cell death (PCD)…”
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    Chromoplasts Are Formed inVicia fabaSuspensor Cells by Wredle, Ulla, Walles, Björn, Hakman, Inger

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-09-2000)
    “…InVicia faba,the plastids of the suspensor have a structure that is unique for this tissue. Their development was followed from 4 to 15 days after pollination…”
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    Chromoplasts are formed in Vicia fabia suspensor cells by Wredle, Ulla, Walles, Bjorn, Hakman, Inger

    Published in International journal of plant sciences (01-09-2000)
    “…In Vicia faba, the plastids of the suspensor have a structure that is unique for this tissue. Their development was followed from 4 to 15 days after…”
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