The shady side of leaf development: the role of the REVOLUTA/KANADI1 module in leaf patterning and auxin-mediated growth promotion

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The shady side of leaf development : the role of the REVOLUTA/KANADI1 module in leaf patterning and auxin-mediated growth promotion. / Merelo, Paz; Botterweg Paredes, Esther; Heisler, Marcus G.; Wenkel, Stephan.

In: Current Opinion in Plant Biology, Vol. 35, 2017, p. 111-116.

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Merelo, P, Botterweg Paredes, E, Heisler, MG & Wenkel, S 2017, 'The shady side of leaf development: the role of the REVOLUTA/KANADI1 module in leaf patterning and auxin-mediated growth promotion', Current Opinion in Plant Biology, vol. 35, pp. 111-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2016.11.016

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Merelo, P., Botterweg Paredes, E., Heisler, M. G., & Wenkel, S. (2017). The shady side of leaf development: the role of the REVOLUTA/KANADI1 module in leaf patterning and auxin-mediated growth promotion. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 35, 111-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2016.11.016

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Merelo P, Botterweg Paredes E, Heisler MG, Wenkel S. The shady side of leaf development: the role of the REVOLUTA/KANADI1 module in leaf patterning and auxin-mediated growth promotion. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 2017;35:111-116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2016.11.016

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Merelo, Paz ; Botterweg Paredes, Esther ; Heisler, Marcus G. ; Wenkel, Stephan. / The shady side of leaf development : the role of the REVOLUTA/KANADI1 module in leaf patterning and auxin-mediated growth promotion. In: Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 2017 ; Vol. 35. pp. 111-116.

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title = "The shady side of leaf development: the role of the REVOLUTA/KANADI1 module in leaf patterning and auxin-mediated growth promotion",
abstract = "Leaves are present in all land plants and are specialized organs for light harvesting. They arise at the flanks of the shoot apical meristem (SAM), and develop into lamina structures that exhibit adaxial/abaxial (upper/lower side of the leaf) polarity. At the molecular level, an intricate regulatory network determines ad-/abaxial polarity in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves, where the Class III Homeodomain Leucine Zipper (HD-ZIPIII) and KANADI (KAN) proteins are key mediators. The HD-ZIPIII REVOLUTA (REV) is expressed in the adaxial domain of lateral organs, whereas KAN1 is involved in abaxial differentiation. The REV/KAN1 module directly and antagonistically regulates the expression of several genes involved in shade-induced growth and auxin biosynthetic enzymes.",
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