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Nicolas Arnaud1, Patrick Laufs
1INRA, UMR1318, Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, RD10, F-78000 Versailles, France.
Abstract:
Patterning in plants requires defining boundary domains that separate and organize the development of the neighboring organs. Two papers now show how the interplay between brassinosteroid phytohormones and frontier genes contributes to boundary formation in plants.
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