Axillary Meristem Development. Budding Relationships between Networks Controlling Flowering, Branching, and Photoperiod Responsiveness
Christine A. Beveridge(University of Queensland), James L. Weller(University of Tasmania), Susan R. Singer(Carleton College), Julie Hofer(John Innes Centre)
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Abstract
Morphology in many animals is preordained during embryonic development and remains unchanged by environment. In contrast, vast differences in phenotype can occur in plants of identical genotype in different environments. Being sessile organisms, plants must rely on morphological and physiological
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