
Publications of M. Cartolano
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Journal Article (12)
2023
Journal Article
: Pan-European study of genotypes and phenotypes in the Arabidopsis relative Cardamine hirsuta reveals how adaptation, demography, and development shape diversity patterns. PLoS Biology 21 (7), e3002191 (2023)
2018
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14, 27 (2018)
MowJoe: a method for automated-high throughput dissected leaf phenotyping. Plant Methods
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106 (3), pp. 1244 - 1255 (2018)
Pleiotropic effect of the Flowering Locus C on plant resistance and defence against insect herbivores. Journal of Ecology 2017
Journal Article
216, pp. 549 - 561 (2017)
Conservation vs divergence in LEAFY and APETALA1 functions between Arabidopsis thaliana and Cardamine hirsuta. New Phytologist 2016
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: The Cardamine hirsuta genome offers insight into the evolution of morphological diversity. Nature Plants 2 (10), 16167 (2016)
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18 (7), pp. 1939 - 1951 (2016)
Invasion history of Cardamine hirsuta in Japan inferred from genetic analyses of herbarium specimens and current populations. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS 2015
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112 (33), pp. 10539 - 10544 (2015)
Heterochrony underpins natural variation in Cardamine hirsuta leaf form. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
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: Cardamine hirsuta: a versatile genetic system for comparative studies. The Plant Journal 78 (1), pp. 1 - 15 (2014)
2013
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: SIMPLE LEAF3 encodes a ribosome-associated protein required for leaflet development in Cardamine hirsuta. The Plant Journal 73 (4), pp. 533 - 545 (2013)
2009
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230 (4), pp. 857 - 862 (2009)
Enhanced AGAMOUS expression in the centre of the Arabidopsis flower causes ectopic expression over its outer expression boundaries. Planta 2007
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39, doi:10.1038/ng2056, pp. 901 - 905 (2007)
A conserved microRNA module exerts homeotic control over Petunia hybrida and Antirrhinum majus floral organ identity. Nature Genetics 2006
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44, pp. 278 - 319 (2006)
Flower development: the antirrhinum perspective. Advances in Botanical Research