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Temporal heterogeneity of cold acclimation phenotypes in Arabidopsis leaves

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Gorsuch, Peter A.
Pandey, Subedar
Atkin, Owen

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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To predict the effects of temperature changes on plant growth and performance, it is crucial to understand the impact of thermal history on leaf morphology, anatomy and physiology. Here, we document a comprehensive range of leaf phenotypes in 25/20 °C-gr

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Plant Cell and Environment

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2037-12-31