2021
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10874
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Phenotype study of multifoliolate leaf formation inTrifolium alexandrinumL.

Abstract: Background The genus Trifolium is characterized by typical trifoliolate leaves. Alterations in leaf formats from trifoliolate to multifoliolate, i.e., individual plants bearing trifoliolate, quadrifoliolate, pentafoliolate or more leaflets, were previously reported among many species of the genus. The study is an attempt to develop pure pentafoliolate plants of T. alexandrinum and to understand its genetic control. Methods The experimental … Show more

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“…Moreover, understanding the evolutionary forces governing TE polymorphism is crucial to understanding phenotypic variation in plants (Catlin and Josephs, 2022). Therefore, exploring the role of TEs leading to phenotypic variation and its regulation in plants has significant economic importance in the development of more efficient crops (Kalendar et al, 2008;Malaviya et al, 2021).…”
Section: Genome-wide Distribution and Analysis Of Ltr Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, understanding the evolutionary forces governing TE polymorphism is crucial to understanding phenotypic variation in plants (Catlin and Josephs, 2022). Therefore, exploring the role of TEs leading to phenotypic variation and its regulation in plants has significant economic importance in the development of more efficient crops (Kalendar et al, 2008;Malaviya et al, 2021).…”
Section: Genome-wide Distribution and Analysis Of Ltr Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%