<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dry, high irradiance environments. Despite its importance, leaf thickness has been difficult to measure reproducibly, which has impeded progress in understanding its genetic basis, and the associated anatomical mechanisms that pattern it. Here, we used a custom-built dual confocal profilometer device to measure leaf thickness in the Arabidopsis Ler × Cvi recombinant inbred line population and found statistical support for four quantitative trait loci (QTL) associated with this trait. We used publically available data for a suite of traits relating to flowering time and growth responses to light quality and show that three of the four leaf thick...
Many systems for field-based, high-throughput phenotyping (FB-HTP) quantify and characterize the ref...
In trees, leaf anatomy acclimates to the vertical light and hydraulic gradients within the crown. In...
Most leaf development studies at the cell and organ levels have been limited to the leaf surface, wi...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dry, ...
The rate at which plants grow is a major functional trait in plant ecology. However, little is known...
Arabidopsis natural variation was used to analyze the genetics of plant growth rate. Screening of 22...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
Many systems for field-based, high-throughput phenotyping (FB-HTP) quantify and characterize the ref...
In trees, leaf anatomy acclimates to the vertical light and hydraulic gradients within the crown. In...
Most leaf development studies at the cell and organ levels have been limited to the leaf surface, wi...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
<p>Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dr...
Leaf thickness is a quantitative trait that is associated with the ability of plants to occupy dry, ...
The rate at which plants grow is a major functional trait in plant ecology. However, little is known...
Arabidopsis natural variation was used to analyze the genetics of plant growth rate. Screening of 22...
1. Leaf anatomical traits may reflect plant's adaption to environmental changes and influence ecosys...
Many systems for field-based, high-throughput phenotyping (FB-HTP) quantify and characterize the ref...
In trees, leaf anatomy acclimates to the vertical light and hydraulic gradients within the crown. In...
Most leaf development studies at the cell and organ levels have been limited to the leaf surface, wi...