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- Title
So Inclined: Phosphate Status and Leaf Angle in Rice.
- Authors
Mach, Jennifer
- Abstract
First, the I rli1 i mutants showed an erect-leaf phenotype and the I RLI1 i overexpressors showed increased leaf inclination, opposite to I SPX1 i and I SPX2 i . The I spx1 i and I spx2 i mutants had a wider leaf angle and longer lamina joint cells than wild-type rice, and the overexpressors had smaller cells, narrower leaf angles, and thus more-erect leaves. Leaf angle depends on the tissues that attach the leaf to the stem; in rice, the lamina joint links the blade of the leaf to the leaf sheath.
- Subjects
ANGLES; PHOSPHATES
- Publication
Plant Cell, 2018, Vol 30, Issue 4, p743
- ISSN
1040-4651
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1105/tpc.18.00301