2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2015.04.004
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Organogenesis in plants: initiation and elaboration of leaves

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“…Recent studies have uncovered an even higher potential for prolonged morphogenesis in tomato leaf development, which is normally restricted by differentiation-promoting factors (Bar et al, 2015;Shani et al, 2010;Yanai et al, 2011). Characterization of mutants with extended or restricted morphogenesis has pointed to this potential and led to the identification of factors that balance morphogenesis and differentiation during leaf development (Sluis and Hake, 2015;Canales et al, 2010;Efroni et al, 2010;Bar and Ori, 2014;Blein et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have uncovered an even higher potential for prolonged morphogenesis in tomato leaf development, which is normally restricted by differentiation-promoting factors (Bar et al, 2015;Shani et al, 2010;Yanai et al, 2011). Characterization of mutants with extended or restricted morphogenesis has pointed to this potential and led to the identification of factors that balance morphogenesis and differentiation during leaf development (Sluis and Hake, 2015;Canales et al, 2010;Efroni et al, 2010;Bar and Ori, 2014;Blein et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous factors, including transcription factors, miRNAs and hormones control leaf development (Bar and Ori, 2014;Rodriguez et al, 2014;Sluis and Hake, 2015). Transcription factors of the CUP-SHAPED COTYLEDON2 (CUC2) family, for example, have a central role in the dissection of the leaf margin into teeth or leaflets (Nikovics et al, 2006;Blein et al, 2008;Berger et al, 2009;Kawamura et al, 2010;Bilsborough et al, 2011;Hasson et al, 2011;Cheng et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Leaf growth in plants is initiated at shoot meristems (for review, see Sluis and Hake 2015). After specification of boundaries and growth axes, the leaf lamina grows in an initial period of cell division in which cell size is relatively constant, followed by a transition to endoreduplication associated with cell expansion and differentiation (Breuer et al 2010;De Veylder et al 2011).…”
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