“…Five CIN-like TCP genes, namely TCP2, TCP3, TCP4, TCP10 and TCP24, are the targets of miR319 (Palatnik et al, 2003). MiR319 and its targets have been found to modulate leaf growth (Palatnik et al, 2003;Ori et al, 2007;Sarvepalli and Nath, 2011;Bresso et al, 2018;Zheng et al, 2022), flower development (Nag et al, 2009;Kubota et al, 2017;Liu et al, 2017), xylem vessel formation (Sun et al, 2017), trichome formation (Vadde et al, 2018;Zhou et al, 2019;Fan et al, 2020;Lan et al, 2021;Saini et al, 2022), and photomorphogenesis (Dong et al, 2019;Saini et al, 2022). TCP4 is the major target of miR319 (Nag et al, 2009).…”