Microtubule-mediated wall anisotropy contributes to leaf blade flattening
Plant organs can adopt a wide range of shapes, resulting from highly directional cell growth and divisions. We focus here on leaves and leaf-like organs in Arabidopsis and tomato, characterized by the formation of thin, flat laminae. Combining experimental approaches with 3D mechanical modeling, we...
Main Authors: | Zhao, F, Du, F, Oliveri, H, Zhou, L, Ali, O, Chen, W, Feng, S, Wang, Q, Lü, S, Long, M, Schneider, R, Sampathkumar, A, Godin, C, Traas, J, Jiao, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2020
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