Mark D. Lazzaro - Publications

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Lazzaro MD, Wu S, Snouffer A, Wang, Y, van der Knaap E (2018) Plant organ shapes are regulated by protein interactions and associations with microtubules. Frontiers in Plant Science doi:10.3389/fpls.2018.01766. pdf

Lazzaro MD, *Marom EY, Reddy ASN (2013) Polarized cell growth, organelle motility, and cytoskeletal organization in conifer pollen tube tips are regulated by KCBP, the calmodulin-binding kinesin. Planta 238:587-597. pdf (supplemental videos)

Fernando DD, Lazzaro MD, Owens JN (2005) Growth and development of conifer pollen tubes. Sexual Plant Reproduction 18:149-162. pdf

Lazzaro MD, Cardenas L, *Bhatt AP, *Justus CD, *Phillips MS, Holdaway-Clarke TL, Hepler PK (2005) Calcium Calcium gradients in conifer pollen tubes; dynamic properties differ from those seen in angiosperms. Journal of Experimental Botany 56:2619-2628. pdf (supplemental videos)

*Justus CD, *Anderhag P, *Goins JL, Lazzaro MD (2004) Microtubules and microfilaments coordinate to direct a fountain streaming pattern in elongating conifer pollen tube tips. Planta 219:103-109. pdf (supplemental videos)

Lazzaro MD, *Donohue JM, *Soodavar FM (2003) Disruption of cellulose synthesis by isoxaben causes tip swelling and disorganizes cortical microtubules in elongating conifer pollen tubes. Protoplasma 220:201-207. pdf

*Anderhag P, Hepler PK, Lazzaro MD (2000) Microtubules and microfilaments are both responsible for pollen tube elongation in the conifer Picea abies (Norway spruce). Protoplasma 214:141-157. pdf

*Singh S, Lazzaro MD, Walles B (1999) Microtubule organization in the differentiating placental cells of Lilium. Protoplasma 207:75-83. pdf

Lazzaro MD (1999) Microtubule organization in germinated pollen of the conifer Picea abies (Pinaceae). American Journal of Botany 86:759-766. pdf

*Singh S, Lazzaro MD, Walles B (1998) The nuclear reticulum in placental cells of Lilium regale is a part of the endomembrane system. Protoplasma 203:144-152. pdf

Lazzaro MD (1998) The spermatogenous body cell of the conifer Picea abies (Norway spruce) contains actin microfilaments. Protoplasma 201:194-201. pdf

Lazzaro MD (1996) The actin microfilament network within elongating pollen tubes of the gymnosperm Picea abies (Norway spruce). Protoplasma 194:186-194. pdf

Lazzaro MD, Thomson WW (1996) The vacuolar-tubular continuum in living trichomes of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) provides a rapid means of solute delivery from base to tip. Protoplasma 193:181-190. pdf

Lazzaro MD, Thomson WW (1995) Seasonal variation in hydrochloric acid, malic acid, and calcium ions secreted by the trichomes of chickpea (Cicer arietinum). Physiol Plant 94:291-297. pdf

Lazzaro MD, Thomson WW (1992) Ultrastructural localization of calcium in the organic acid secreting trichomes of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Can J Bot 70:2319-2325. pdf

Lazzaro MD, Thomson WW (1992) Endocytosis of lanthanum nitrate in the organic acid secreting trichomes of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Amer J Bot 79:1113-1118. pdf

Lazzaro MD, Thomson WW (1989) Ultrastructure of organic acid secreting trichomes of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Can J Bot 67:2669-2677. pdf