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Title: Interaction between COCHLEATA and UNIFOLIATA genes enables normal flower morphogenesis in the garden pea, Pisum sativum
Authors: Kumar, Sushil
Sharma, Vishakha
Chaudhary, Swati
Kumari, Renu
Kumari, Nisha
Mishra, Poonam
Keywords: COCHLEATA
UNIFOLIATA
Pisum sativum
garden pea
morphogenesis
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Indian Academy of Sciences
Citation: J. Genet., 90(2): 309-314
Abstract: 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).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/198
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