[HTML][HTML] ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and REVOLUTA are the key regulatory genes associated with pitcher development in Nepenthes khasiana

J Dkhar, A Pareek - Scientific Reports, 2019 - nature.com
Nepenthes develops highly specialized insect-eating organs called pitchers that provide
adequate insect-derived nutrients to the plants to offset low nutrient availability in their …

[HTML][HTML] ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and REVOLUTA are the key regulatory genes associated with pitcher development in Nepenthes khasiana

J Dkhar, A Pareek - Scientific Reports, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Nepenthes develops highly specialized insect-eating organs called pitchers that provide
adequate insect-derived nutrients to the plants to offset low nutrient availability in their …

ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and REVOLUTA are the key regulatory genes associated with pitcher development in Nepenthes khasiana.

J Dkhar, A Pareek - Scientific Reports, 2019 - europepmc.org
Nepenthes develops highly specialized insect-eating organs called pitchers that provide
adequate insect-derived nutrients to the plants to offset low nutrient availability in their …

ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and REVOLUTA are the key regulatory genes associated with pitcher development in Nepenthes khasiana

J Dkhar, A Pareek - Scientific Reports, 2019 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Nepenthes develops highly specialized insect-eating organs called pitchers that provide
adequate insect-derived nutrients to the plants to offset low nutrient availability in their …

ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and REVOLUTA are the key regulatory genes associated with pitcher development in Nepenthes khasiana.

J Dkhar, A Pareek - Scientific Reports, 2019 - search.ebscohost.com
Nepenthes develops highly specialized insect-eating organs called pitchers that provide
adequate insect-derived nutrients to the plants to offset low nutrient availability in their …

ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and REVOLUTA are the key regulatory genes associated with pitcher development in Nepenthes khasiana

J Dkhar, A Pareek - Scientific reports, 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Nepenthes develops highly specialized insect-eating organs called pitchers that provide
adequate insect-derived nutrients to the plants to offset low nutrient availability in their …

ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and REVOLUTA are the key regulatory genes associated with pitcher development in Nepenthes khasiana.

J Dkhar, A Pareek - Scientific Reports, 2019 - europepmc.org
Nepenthes develops highly specialized insect-eating organs called pitchers that provide
adequate insect-derived nutrients to the plants to offset low nutrient availability in their …