Gene expression data support the hypothesis that Isoetes rootlets are true roots and not modified leaves
Abstract Rhizomorphic lycopsids are the land plant group that includes the first giant trees to grow on Earth and extant species in the genus Isoetes. Two mutually exclusive hypotheses account for the evolution of terminal rooting axes called rootlets among the rhizomorphic lycopsids. One hypothesis...
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Autores principales: | Alexander J. Hetherington, David M. Emms, Steven Kelly, Liam Dolan |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/149fb8f101e046e58dfd48cf0fc8125e |
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