The chromosome-level genome of Water-Wisteria establishes an ecological plant model and provides insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying heterophylly in amphibious plants
Heterophylly is a phenomenon in which an individual plant dramatically changes its leaf shape in response to the surrounding environment. Hygrophila difformis (Acanthaceae), also known as water wisteria, has recently emerged as a model plant to study heterophylly because of its striking leaf shape variation in response to various ecological... Show more
The chromosome-level genome of Water-Wisteria establishes an ecological plant model and provides insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying heterophylly in amphibious plants