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This article comments on:Wang C, Zhao B, He L, Zhou S, Liu Ye, Zhao W, Guo S, Wang R, Bai Q, Li Y, Wang D, Wu Q, Yang Y, Yan J, Liu Yu, Tadege M, Chen J. 2021. The WOX family transcriptional regulator SlLAM1 controls compound leaf and floral organ development in Solanum lycopersicum. Journal of Experimental Botany 72, 1822–1835.

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  • HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not

  • WOX1 genes have been identified in several eudicot species as important regulators of lateral organ development, and were found to control outgrowth of the blade along the mediolateral axis

  • Poaceae such as maize, rice, and barley do not possess WOX1 genes, and blade outgrowth in these species fully depends on the activity of members of the WOX3 subfamily (Nardmann et al, 2004; Cho et al, 2013; Ishiwata et al, 2013;Yoshikawa et al, 2016)

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HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. WOX1 genes have been identified in several eudicot species as important regulators of lateral organ development, and were found to control outgrowth of the blade along the mediolateral axis.

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