Home > Publications database > Glycine max leaflets lack a base-tip gradient in growth rate |
Journal Article | PreJuSER-46360 |
; ;
2005
Springer
Tokyo
This record in other databases:
Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1007/s10265-005-0227-1
Abstract: The paradigm of dicotyledonous leaf expansion describes high relative growth rates at the leaf base, dampening towards the leaf tip. Soybean leaflet expansion was measured under different growth conditions with both conventional and time-lapse video techniques. In contrast to findings from other species, maximum growth rates occurred at approximately 2 a.m. and the basipetal growth pattern was absent, suggesting the factors controlling soybean expansion are distinct from other species.
Keyword(s): Plant Leaves: growth & development (MeSH) ; Soybeans: growth & development (MeSH) ; J ; dicot (auto) ; Glycine max (auto) ; image processing (auto) ; leaf growth (auto) ; soybean (auto)
![]() |
The record appears in these collections: |