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Effects of Cultivation Conditions on Cell Wall Regeneration by Isolated Protoplasts

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Cellulose: Biosynthesis and Structure

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It has already been mentioned in Chapter 1 that isolated protoplasts which regenerate cell walls represent a unique model for studying the mechanism of the formation of structural polysaccharides (for a review see [257]). To date, in the studies of the mechanism of cell wall regeneration by protoplasts isolated, in a majority of cases, from the leaf mesophyll, the cultivation is usually performed under heterotrophous conditions, viz. with exogenous carbohydrate substrates and in the dark, as a rule (or in some cases under light of very low intensity).

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Tarchevsky, I.A., Marchenko, G.N. (1991). Effects of Cultivation Conditions on Cell Wall Regeneration by Isolated Protoplasts. In: Cellulose: Biosynthesis and Structure. Heidelberger Lehrtexte Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75474-6_9

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