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First published online November 7, 2008
doi: 10.1242/10.1242/dev.027383


Development 135, 3813-3816 (2008)
Published by The Company of Biologists 2008


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Mechanisms and variation in plant development: sorting the wood from the trees in Vermont

George Coupland

Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding, Carl von Linne Weg 10, Cologne, Germany


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Fig. 1. Adaxial-abaxial sides of a leaf. The adaxial side of an Arabidopsis leaf is dark green and rich in hair-like outgrowths called trichomes, whereas the abaxial leaf surface is matt grey-green and does not have many trichomes. Reproduced, with permission, from Chitwood et al. (Chitwood et al., 2007Go).

 

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Fig. 2. Simple and dissected leaves. (A) Mature adult leaves from A. thaliana (left), C. hirsuta wild type (middle) and C. hirsuta pin1 mutant (right). (B,C) Confocal laser-scanning microscope images showing expression of PIN1::PIN-GFP (B) and the auxin activity reporter DR5::VENUS (C) in C. hirsuta developing leaflets. Arrows indicate the predicted direction of auxin transport. Scale bars: 0.5 cm in A; 20 µm in B,C. Images courtesy of Miltos Tsiantis (Oxford, UK).

 

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