BACKGROUND: Plant height is an important agronomic trait that affects yield and tolerance to certain abiotic stresses. Understanding the genetic control of plant height is important for elucidating the regulation of maize development and has practical implications for trait improvement in plant breeding. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this study, two independent, semi-dwarf maize EMS mutants, referred to as dwarf & irregular leaf (dil1), were isolated and confirmed to be allelic. In comparison to wild type plants, the mutant plants have shorter internodes, shorter, wider and wrinkled leaves, as well as smaller leaf angles. Cytological analysis indicated that the leaf epidermal cells and internode parenchyma cells are irregular in shape ...
In higher plants, determinate leaf primordia arise in regular patterns on the flanks of the indeterm...
Leaf angle is an important agronomic trait in maize [Zea mays L.]. The compact plant phenotype, with...
Leaf morphology is critical for the survival of plant species. After a leaf primordium is initiated ...
Background: Plant height is an important agronomic trait that affects yield and tolerance to certain...
Background Plant height is an important agronomic trait that affects yield and tolerance to certain...
Leaf and floral architectures contribute significantly to crop yield. Leaf architecture, i.e., leaf ...
Despite recent progress, the mechanisms governing shoot morphogenesis in higher plants are only part...
A recessive maize mutant disrupted in seedling development was isolated following transpositional mu...
Plant height is an important agronomic trait and a major target for crop improvement. Owing to the e...
A recessive maize mutant disrupted in seedling development was isolated following transpositional mu...
Abstractragged seedling2 (rgd2) is a novel, recessive mutation affecting lateral organ development i...
Leaf width is an important agricultural trait in maize. Leaf development is dependent on cell prolif...
Leaf width is an important agricultural trait in maize. Leaf development is dependent on cell prolif...
Leaves of higher plants are produced in a sequential manner through the differentiation of cells tha...
The maize brachytic2 (br2) gene encodes a protein homologous to the Arabidopsis ABCB1 protein, which...
In higher plants, determinate leaf primordia arise in regular patterns on the flanks of the indeterm...
Leaf angle is an important agronomic trait in maize [Zea mays L.]. The compact plant phenotype, with...
Leaf morphology is critical for the survival of plant species. After a leaf primordium is initiated ...
Background: Plant height is an important agronomic trait that affects yield and tolerance to certain...
Background Plant height is an important agronomic trait that affects yield and tolerance to certain...
Leaf and floral architectures contribute significantly to crop yield. Leaf architecture, i.e., leaf ...
Despite recent progress, the mechanisms governing shoot morphogenesis in higher plants are only part...
A recessive maize mutant disrupted in seedling development was isolated following transpositional mu...
Plant height is an important agronomic trait and a major target for crop improvement. Owing to the e...
A recessive maize mutant disrupted in seedling development was isolated following transpositional mu...
Abstractragged seedling2 (rgd2) is a novel, recessive mutation affecting lateral organ development i...
Leaf width is an important agricultural trait in maize. Leaf development is dependent on cell prolif...
Leaf width is an important agricultural trait in maize. Leaf development is dependent on cell prolif...
Leaves of higher plants are produced in a sequential manner through the differentiation of cells tha...
The maize brachytic2 (br2) gene encodes a protein homologous to the Arabidopsis ABCB1 protein, which...
In higher plants, determinate leaf primordia arise in regular patterns on the flanks of the indeterm...
Leaf angle is an important agronomic trait in maize [Zea mays L.]. The compact plant phenotype, with...
Leaf morphology is critical for the survival of plant species. After a leaf primordium is initiated ...