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Argonaute slicing is required for heterochromatic silencing and spreadingNative environment modulates leaf size and response to simulated foliar shade across wild tomato speciesLatent developmental and evolutionary shapes embedded within the grapevine leafClimate and Developmental Plasticity: Interannual Variability in Grapevine Leaf MorphologyA modern ampelography: a genetic basis for leaf shape and venation patterning in grapeActivation of CRABS CLAW in the Nectaries and Carpels of ArabidopsisImitation, genetic lineages, and time influenced the morphological evolution of the violinGene expression atlas for the food security crop cassavaEstablishing leaf polarity: the role of small RNAs and positional signals in the shoot apex.Organ polarity in plants is specified through the opposing activity of two distinct small regulatory RNAs.Signals and prepatterns: new insights into organ polarity in plants.Conflict between Intrinsic Leaf Asymmetry and Phyllotaxis in the Resupinate Leaves of Alstroemeria psittacina.Dynamic transcriptomic profiles between tomato and a wild relative reflect distinct developmental architectures.Light-Induced Indeterminacy Alters Shade-Avoiding Tomato Leaf Morphology.Transcriptomic analysis suggests a key role for SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN LIKE, NAC and YUCCA genes in the heteroblastic development of the temperate rainforest tree Gevuina avellana (Proteaceae).Left-right leaf asymmetry in decussate and distichous phyllotactic systems.Modifications to a LATE MERISTEM IDENTITY1 gene are responsible for the major leaf shapes of Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).Regulation of small RNA accumulation in the maize shoot apexMorphological Plant Modeling: Unleashing Geometric and Topological Potential within the Plant SciencesEvolutionary developmental transcriptomics reveals a gene network module regulating interspecific diversity in plant leaf shape.An intracellular transcriptomic atlas of the giant coenocyte Caulerpa taxifoliaComparative transcriptomics reveals patterns of selection in domesticated and wild tomatoA New Advanced Backcross Tomato Population Enables High Resolution Leaf QTL Mapping and Gene IdentificationDigital Morphometrics of Two North American Grapevines (Vitis: Vitaceae) Quantifies Leaf Variation between Species, within Species, and among Individuals.Small RNAs are on the move.A census of cells in time: quantitative genetics meets developmental biology.Revealing plant cryptotypes: defining meaningful phenotypes among infinite traits.Genetic Architecture and Molecular Networks Underlying Leaf Thickness in Desert-Adapted Tomato Solanum pennellii.Rootstocks: Diversity, Domestication, and Impacts on Shoot Phenotypes.Evolutionary and Environmental Forces Sculpting Leaf Development.Morphometric analysis of Passiflora leaves: the relationship between landmarks of the vasculature and elliptical Fourier descriptors of the blade.Plant chimeras: The good, the bad, and the 'Bizzaria'.eQTL Regulating Transcript Levels Associated with Diverse Biological Processes in Tomato.Plant architecture without multicellularity: quandaries over patterning and the soma-germline divide in siphonous algae.Pattern formation via small RNA mobility.Two small regulatory RNAs establish opposing fates of a developmental axis.Resolving distinct genetic regulators of tomato leaf shape within a heteroblastic and ontogenetic context.Leaf asymmetry as a developmental constraint imposed by auxin-dependent phyllotactic patterning.A sister of PIN1 gene in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) defines leaf and flower organ initiation patterns by maintaining epidermal auxin flux.Plant development: small RNAs and the metamorphosis of leaves.
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