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Observations de M. Buchenau sur les Cardamine hirsuta et silvatica
Braemer . Observations de M. Buchenau sur les Cardamine hirsuta et silvatica. In: Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, tome 7, Mémoires – Comptes-rendus des séances – 1878-1879. 1880. p. 312.
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Functional characterization of the extra petals mutant in Cardamine hirsuta [PDF]
A fixed number of petals characterizes the flowers of different plant families. For example, species in the Brassicaceae have four petals, such as the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. An exception to this is the A. thaliana relative Cardamine hirsuta, which has a variable number of petals between zero and four.
Kouklas, Evangelos, Kouklas, E.
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Lignin Patterning in Cardamine hirsuta fruit [PDF]
Seed dispersal is important for plant fitness and adaptations for dispersal are ubiquitous in nature. Cardamine hirsuta uses an explosive mechanism for seed dispersal. A key innovation for this trait was the evolution of a polar pattern of secondary cell wall (SCW) deposition in endocarpb cells of C. hirsuta fruit. To gain genetic insight into this SCW
Spatz, Ilsa
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The role of pectin methylesterase activity in explosive seed dispersal in Cardamine hirsuta [PDF]
Cardamine hirsuta and Arabidopsis thaliana are close relatives that differ dramatically in seed dispersal. C. hirsuta uses explosive pod shatter for ballistic seed dispersal, whereas pod shatter in A. thaliana is non-explosive. The aim of my project is to understand whether the species-specific expression of cell wall-remodeling genes is associated ...
Faezi, Farnaz, Faezi, F.
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Relative strength of phenotypic selection on the height and number of flowering-stalks in the rosette annual Cardamine hirsuta (Brassicaceae) [PDF]
We estimated phenotypic selection on the height and number of flowering-stalks in a rosette annual Cardamine hirsuta by applying path analysis to the data collected at three natural populations located in central Japan.
, Hiroshi Kudoh
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A key question in biology is how differences in gene function or regulation produce new morphologies during evolution. Here we investigate the genetic basis for differences in leaf form between two closely related plant species, Arabidopsis thaliana and ...
Angela HAY +2 more
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Leaves show considerable variation in shape, and may be described as simple, when the leaf is entire, or dissected, when the leaf is divided into individual leaflets.
Maria Cartolano +2 more
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