Interaction between COCHLEATA and UNIFOLIATA genes enables normal flower morphogenesis in the garden pea, Pisum sativum
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Interaction between COCHLEATA and UNIFOLIATA genes enables normal flower morphogenesis in the garden pea, Pisum sativum
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Creator |
Kumar, Sushil
Sharma, Vishakha Chaudhary, Swati Kumari, Renu Kumari, Nisha Mishra, Poonam |
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COCHLEATA
UNIFOLIATA Pisum sativum garden pea morphogenesis |
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Description |
The simple stipules, leaflet and tendril bearing imparipinnately compound leaf blades and zygomorphic flowers, produced on stems of the diploid (2n = 14; ≥ 5000 Mbp nuclear genome) papilionoid Fabaceae plant Pisum sativum, are serving as unique and highly informative models for the dis- section of plant developmental programmes. The growing information has revealed that the processes of stipule, leaf and flower morphogeneses are genetically interconnected in P. sativum (Hofer et al. 1997; Yaxley et al. 2001; Wang et al.2008; Kumar et al. 2009). Grateful thanks are due to the Indian National Science Academy and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research for grant of Emeritus and Senior Scientist schemes and to the Director of NIPGR for facilities |
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2014-04-29T05:31:49Z
2014-04-29T05:31:49Z 2011 30 December 2010 |
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Article
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J. Genet., 90(2): 309-314
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/198 |
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en
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Indian Academy of Sciences
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