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Root hairs. Plant Cell Monographs, vol. 12
Root hairs. Plant Cell Monographs, vol. 12AMC Emons, T Ketelaar. eds. 2009.
Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer. £105.50 (hardback). 345 pp.
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Mendel had his peas, Morgan his fruit flies, Emons, Ketelaar and fellow contributors to Root hairs have their ... root hairs. All these entities have established themselves as model systems for various biological studies: and why not? When you read that root hairs are easy to observe through differential interference contrast microscopy because there are no other cells around them to disturb the image ... cytoplasmic streaming is exceptionally clear ... mitochondria
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