2021
DOI: 10.1111/nph.17744
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Cantil – a new organ or a morphological oddity?

Abstract: Summary Cantil is reported as a new‐found organ specific to the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana that is prominent only in short‐day‐grown wild‐type accessions or long‐day‐grown genetic mutants with delayed vegetative to reproductive transition. Here, we show that cantils (previously known as nubbins) arise as one of the many phenotypic consequences of aneuploidy resulting from chromosome dosage imbalances in Arabidopsis polyaneuploids despite normal reproductive transition in long‐day photoperiods. Without a … Show more

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