The fungus grows within the meristematic tissue and induces formation of flowering structures which it colonises to produce its teliopores.
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Gibberellic acid controls cellular differentiation, so its block is needed for maintenance of meristematic cells and for their proliferation.
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"Drynaria " lends its name to a certain type of prothallial germination, the'meristematic cell.
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The cells of meristematic tissues are similar in structure and have thin and elastic primary cell wall made up of cellulose.
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In that sense, the meristematic cells are frequently compared to the stem cells in animals, which have an analogous behavior and function.
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Such cells are called meristematic cells in higher plants and embryonic stem cells in animals, though some groups report the presence of adult pluripotent cells.
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These determinate nodules lose meristematic activity shortly after initiation, thus growth is due to cell expansion resulting in mature nodules which are spherical in shape.
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Others yield more complex organization such as aggregates where the central hyphae possess enlarged diameters, or exhibiting apically extending hyphae that superficially resemble meristematic activity.
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We examine the cellular, physiological and molecular similarities and differences between plant meristematic stem cells and embryogenic stem cells originating directly from single somatic cells ."
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Thus failure to isolate plant stem cells from meristematic tissues prompted scientists to administer plant cell culture by using callus ( dedifferentiated cells ) as an alternative to plant stem cells.