GhMYB7 promotes secondary wall cellulose deposition in cotton fibres by regulating GhCesA gene expression through three distinct cis‐elements
J Huang, F Chen, Y Guo, X Gan, M Yang… - New …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Cotton fibre is the most important source for natural textiles. The secondary cell walls
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) in …
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) in …
GhMYB7 promotes secondary wall cellulose deposition in cotton fibres by regulating GhCesA gene expression through three distinct cis-elements
J Huang, F Chen, Y Guo, X Gan, M Yang… - The New …, 2021 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cotton fibre is the most important source for natural textiles. The secondary cell walls
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) in …
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) in …
GhMYB7 promotes secondary wall cellulose deposition in cotton fibres by regulating GhCesA gene expression through three distinct cis-elements.
J Huang, F Chen, Y Guo, X Gan, M Yang, W Zeng… - 2021 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Cotton fibre is the most important source for natural textiles. The secondary cell walls
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) in …
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) in …
GhMYB7 promotes secondary wall cellulose deposition in cotton fibres by regulating GhCesA gene expression through three distinct cis-elements.
J Huang, F Chen, Y Guo, X Gan, M Yang… - The New …, 2021 - europepmc.org
Cotton fibre is the most important source for natural textiles. The secondary cell walls
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) in …
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) in …
GhMYB7 promotes secondary wall cellulose deposition in cotton fibres by regulating GhCesA gene expression through three distinct cis‐elements.
J Huang, F Chen, Y Guo, X Gan, M Yang… - New …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
Cotton fibre is the most important source for natural textiles. The secondary cell walls
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) …
(SCWs) of mature cotton fibres contain the highest proportion of cellulose content (> 90%) …