Petunia: Evolutionary, developmental and physiological genetics (second edition)

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Abstract

In 1984, when the first edition of this monograph was published, Petunia was well-positioned as a classical model system to contribute significantly to the coming explosion in plant molecular biology. Its strength was fostered by years of physiological, biochemical, genetic and cytogenetic research- the contributions of early workers who saw the value and promise of this horticulturally significant representative of the Solanaceae. The present edition encapsulates the state of Petunia-based research a quarter of a century later. It paints a rich portrait of progress, particularly but not exclusively in evolutionary and developmental biology. The wealth of knowledge presented here, and the continued promise of Petunia as a research system, both follow from a combination of that solid early work, the amenability of Petunia to molecular analysis, and the dedication and collegiality of the Petunia research community. All are richly documented in this work.

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Gerats, T., & Strommer, J. (2009). Petunia: Evolutionary, developmental and physiological genetics (second edition). Petunia: Evolutionary, Developmental and Physiological Genetics (Second Edition) (pp. 1–445). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-84796-2

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