Gene expression in Eucalyptus branch wood with marked variation in cellulose microfibril orientation and lacking G-layers
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Qiu, Deyou
Wilson, Iain
Gan, Siming
Washusen, Russell
Moran, Gavin
Southerton, Simon G.
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• In response to gravitational stresses, angiosperm trees form tension wood in the upper sides of branches and leaning stems in which cellulose content is higher, microfibrils are typically aligned closely with the fibre axis and the fibres often have a
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New Phytologist
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