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simple leaf
noun
A leaf that has an undivided blade, therefore having no leaflets.
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The simple leaf blades are very long and narrow and usually leathery and rigid, with fibrous spines along the margins and midrib.
(b) Simple leaf morphology in the SlIAA9-crispr Micro-Tom plants (#10 and #11 were 100% in PCR-RFLP, #12 showed mild mutation; data not shown).
When doing renderings, I plan on just using a simple leaf model (found either by looking on the web, or generating myself), to use to render.
The drawing room has simple red and white plaid silk curtains, low slipper chairs and gilded Louis XV fauteuils upholstered in, typically, a simple leaf print, and a Mongiardino design, the button-tufted red velvet couch.
Furthermore, in the few collected seeds of SlIAA9-crispr mutants, a high mutation frequency was also detected (T1 seeds; Supplementary Fig. 6), and next generation plants showed the typical simple leaf phenotype upon germination (T1 seeds; Supplementary Fig. 6b).
The most striking of these modified leaf forms are the several hundred species of Australian Acacia, in which the apparently simple leaf represents the flattened and modified axis of a compound leaf.
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They're a far cry from the simple, leaf-wrapped, mint-and-basil-stuffed rolls traditional in Vietnam — though those are on the menu, too.
They bore the typical ornithopod ossified tendons along the back, and they had simple leaf-shaped teeth, although the teeth were enameled on both sides.
In the fabrosaurids the teeth were simple leaf-shaped, laterally compressed elements arranged in a single front-to-back row in each jaw.
Both groups had relatively simple leaf-shaped teeth indicating herbivory and walked on four limbs.
Although the genetic changes that led to the overall simpler leaf architecture in A. thaliana are increasingly well understood [2 4], less is known about the events underlying age-dependent changes within single plants, in either A. thaliana or C. hirsuta.
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