2024
DOI: 10.1111/pce.15214
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The Modulation of Growth and Metabolism in Solanum lycopersicum Contrast With the Leaf‐Specific Regulation of Wild Tomato Species

João Antonio Siqueira,
Auxiliadora O. Martins,
Thiago Wakin
et al.

Abstract: Plant organs harbour diverse components that connect their physiology to the whole organism. The turnover of metabolites may be higher in some organs than in others, triggering differential growth patterns throughout the organism. We revealed that Solanum lycopersicum exhibits more coordinated growth and physiology across the entire plant compared to wild tomato species. Specifically, young leaves of S. lycopersicum develop more slowly than mature leaves, whereas wild species do not exhibit this pattern. Wild … Show more

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