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I HAVE found a type of tonoplast in conifer leaves that has not been reported before. Its characteristics suggest that this plasma membrane may be involved in stress resistance in plant cells.
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PARKER, J. Unusual Tonoplast in Conifer Leaves. Nature 234, 231 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/234231a0
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