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Joey Mullins

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Quantitative Plant Biology|April 20, 2023
A predicted developmental and evolutionary morphospace for grapevine leavesDaniel H Chitwood, Joey Mullins
American Journal of Botany|April 26, 2021
Vein-to-blade ratio is an allometric indicator of leaf size and plasticityDaniel H Chitwood, Joey Mullins, Zoë Migicovsky, et al.
Horticulture Research|January 16, 2023
X-ray imaging of 30 year old wine grape wood reveals cumulative impacts of rootstocks on scion secondary growth and Ravaz indexZoë Migicovsky, Michelle Y Quigley, Joey Mullins, et al.
Applications in Plant Sciences|December 21, 2020
Composite modeling of leaf shape along shoots discriminates <i>Vitis</i> species better than individual leavesAbigail E Bryson, Maya Wilson Brown, Joey Mullins, et al.
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Quantitative Plant Biology|April 20, 2023
A predicted developmental and evolutionary morphospace for grapevine leavesDaniel H Chitwood, Joey Mullins
American Journal of Botany|April 26, 2021
Vein-to-blade ratio is an allometric indicator of leaf size and plasticityDaniel H Chitwood, Joey Mullins, Zoë Migicovsky, et al.
Horticulture Research|January 16, 2023
X-ray imaging of 30 year old wine grape wood reveals cumulative impacts of rootstocks on scion secondary growth and Ravaz indexZoë Migicovsky, Michelle Y Quigley, Joey Mullins, et al.
Applications in Plant Sciences|December 21, 2020
Composite modeling of leaf shape along shoots discriminates <i>Vitis</i> species better than individual leavesAbigail E Bryson, Maya Wilson Brown, Joey Mullins, et al.
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