9 Lessons from Leaf Epidermal Patterning in Plants
Annual Plant Reviews book series, Volume 16: Intercellular Communication in Plants
Bhylahalli Purushottam Srinivas,
Martin Hülskamp,
Bhylahalli Purushottam Srinivas
Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Gyrhofstrasse 15, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorMartin Hülskamp
Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Gyrhofstrasse 15, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorBhylahalli Purushottam Srinivas,
Martin Hülskamp,
Bhylahalli Purushottam Srinivas
Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Gyrhofstrasse 15, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorMartin Hülskamp
Botanical Institute, University of Cologne, Gyrhofstrasse 15, D-50931 Cologne, Germany
Search for more papers by this authorThis article was originally published in 2005 in Intercellular Communication in Plants, Volume 16 (ISBN 9781405120685) of the Annual Plant Reviews book series, this volume edited by Andrew J. Fleming. The article was republished in Annual Plant Reviews online in April 2018.
Abstract
The sections in this article are
- Overview
- Introduction
- Mechanisms of Trichome Patterning
- Stomatal Development and Patterning
- Perspective
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