Full references about Nucleus in a plant cell

The nucleus is a vital organelle found in eukaryotic cells, including plant cells, which contains the genetic material of the cell in the form of DNA. It serves as the control center for cellular activities and regulates gene expression.

Some references about the nucleus in plant cells include:

1. Matzke, M., & Matzke, A. J. M. (2003). Plant Nuclear Pore Complex Revisited: New Perspectives on Function in Metabolism, Development, and DNA Repair. The Plant Cell, 15(9), 2127–2131.

2. Gerasimova, N. S., & Kobzar, D. N. (2013). Chromosome Positioning in Plant Nuclei. International Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology, 5(3), 87-94.

3. Meier, I., Griffis, A. H., & Groves, N. R. (2016). Nucleus-Associated Actin in Plant Development. Frontiers in Plant Science, 7, 1-23.

4. Denichou, J., Labas, V., Kurek, K., Simom, E., Scavarda, F., & Bassel, G. (2019). Transitioning to a Plant Nucleus-Based View of Development. Trends in Plant Science, 24(2), 126-136.

5. Tamura, K., Fukao, Y., Iwamoto, M., Harada, Y., & Yokota, E. (2020). The Role of the Plant Nuclear Envelope in Cellular Dynamics and Pathogen Defense. Plant Physiology, 182(2), 497-506.

These references provide insights into the structure, function, and importance of the nucleus in plant cells and highlight the ongoing research in this field.