Amphicarpic development in Cardamine chenopodiifolia
Aurélia Emonet,
Miguel Pérez‐Antón,
Ulla Neumann
et al.
Abstract:Summary
Amphicarpy is an unusual trait where two fruit types develop on the same plant: one above and the other belowground. This trait is not found in conventional model species. Therefore, its development and molecular genetics remain under‐studied. Here, we establish the allooctoploid Cardamine chenopodiifolia as an emerging experimental system to study amphicarpy.
We characterized C. chenopodiifolia development, focusing on differences in morphology and cell wall histochemistry between above‐ and belowgrou… Show more
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