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U. Schurr ; U. Heckenberger ; K. Herdel ; A. Walter ; R. Feil | 2000Dicot leaf growth is characterized by partly transient tip-to-base gradients of growth processes, structure and function. These gradients develop dynamically and interact with dynamically developing stress conditions like drought, In Ricinus com[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Eastham ; D. Oosterhuis ; S. Walker | 1984article/chapitre/communication
The leaf mass per unit leaf area (LMA) is a key variable in many growth models, since it is often used to predict leaf area expansion from leaf dry weight increase, or vice versa. Influences of source-sink balance on leaf area, leaf dry weight, [...]article/chapitre/communication
H. Schnyder ; S. Seo ; I. Rademacher ; W. Kuhbauch | 1990article/chapitre/communication
M. Hurej ; W. Van Der Werf | 1993article/chapitre/communication
N. Bernstein ; W. Silk ; A. Lauchli | 1995Elongating leaf tissue, which in monocotyledonous species is a small region located near the leaf base, requires a continuous supply of nutrients to maintain cell expansion and is, therefore, highly susceptible to nutrient disturbances. The obje[...]article/chapitre/communication
R. Munns ; J. Passioura ; J. Guo ; O. Chazen ; G. Cramer | 2000The role of leaf water relations in controlling cell expansion in leaves of water-stressed maize and barley depends on time scale. Sudden changes in leaf water status, induced by sudden changes in humidity, light and soil salinity, greatly affec[...]article/chapitre/communication
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J. Lecoeur ; J. Wery ; O. Turc ; F. Tardieu | 1995We have followed the expansion of individual pea leaves from initiation to maximum area, over two markedly different periods, During the first one (2/3 of total leaf development time), cell production occurred while cell and leaf expansions were[...]