Studies of moss reproductive development indicate that auxin biosynthesis in apical stem cells may constitute an ancestral function for focal growth control. Landberg, K., Šimura, J., Ljung, K., Sundberg, E., & Thelander, M. New Phytologist, 229(2):845–860, January, 2021.
Studies of moss reproductive development indicate that auxin biosynthesis in apical stem cells may constitute an ancestral function for focal growth control [link]Paper  doi  bibtex   
@article{landberg_studies_2021,
	title = {Studies of moss reproductive development indicate that auxin biosynthesis in apical stem cells may constitute an ancestral function for focal growth control},
	volume = {229},
	issn = {0028-646X, 1469-8137},
	url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/nph.16914},
	doi = {10.1111/nph.16914},
	language = {en},
	number = {2},
	urldate = {2021-06-07},
	journal = {New Phytologist},
	author = {Landberg, Katarina and Šimura, Jan and Ljung, Karin and Sundberg, Eva and Thelander, Mattias},
	month = jan,
	year = {2021},
	pages = {845--860},
}

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