Terena L Holdaway-Clarke
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Holdaway-Clarke T, Hepler P
New Phytol
. 2021 Apr;
159(3):539-563.
PMID: 33873604
Pollen tube growth attracts our attention as a model system for studying cell elongation in plants. The process is fast, it is confined to the tip of the tube, and...
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Lazzaro M, Cardenas L, Bhatt A, Justus C, Phillips M, Holdaway-Clarke T, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2005 Aug;
56(420):2619-28.
PMID: 16118258
Pollen tubes are an established model system for examining polarized cell growth. The focus here is on pollen tubes of the conifer Norway spruce (Picea abies, Pinaceae); examining the relationship...
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Holdaway-Clarke T, Weddle N, Kim S, Robi A, Parris C, Kunkel J, et al.
J Exp Bot
. 2002 Nov;
54(380):65-72.
PMID: 12456756
Calcium ions (Ca(2+)), protons (H(+)), and borate (B(OH)(4)(-)) are essential ions in the control of tip growth of pollen tubes. All three ions may interact with pectins, a major component...
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Franklin-Tong V, Holdaway-Clarke T, Straatman K, Kunkel J, Hepler P
Plant J
. 2002 Feb;
29(3):333-45.
PMID: 11844110
We have previously demonstrated that increases in cytosolic free Ca2+ are triggered by the self-incompatibility (SI) response in incompatible Papaver rhoeas (the field poppy) pollen. However, one key question that...