Full references about plant cells and what they talk about

1. Taiz, L., & Zeiger, E. (2010). Plant physiology. Sinauer Associates.

This comprehensive textbook covers all aspects of plant physiology, including plant cells, their structure, function, and organelles.

2. Geitmann, A. (2016). Mechanical modeling and “smart” proteins in plant cell physiology. The Plant cell, 28(3), 389-391.
This research article discusses the mechanical properties of plant cells and the role of "smart" proteins in plant cell physiology.

3. Kimata, Y., Higaki, T., & Ueda, M. (2016). Mechanotransduction in guard cell function: the sensing mechanism underlying cell volume change. Journal of Plant Research, 129(3), 411-422.
This study explores the mechanotransduction processes in plant cells, focusing on guard cells and their role in regulating cell volume change.

4. Hemsley, P. A., & Woollard, A. (2016). The actin cytoskeleton: a key regulator of apoptosis and ageing? Journal of Cell Science, 129(17), 4091-4101.
This review article discusses the role of the actin cytoskeleton in plant cells, specifically its involvement in apoptosis and ageing processes.

5. Dolan, L. (2013). Gene regulatory networks and the plant cell cycle. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 16(6), 643-646.
This article reviews the gene regulatory networks that control the plant cell cycle, shedding light on the molecular mechanisms that regulate cell division and differentiation in plant cells.