Flag leaf
The flag leaf of rice is the last leaf to emerge during its growth, appearing at the heading stage. It possesses a large surface area and abundant chlorophyll content, serving as a primary source for photosynthesis and energy supply. It significantly influences both the yield and quality of rice by absorbing light energy and converting it into nutrients and energy to support plant growth and development. The morphology, anatomical structure, and functional characteristics of the flag leaf are closely related to rice variety traits and adaptability, making it an important indicator for studying rice growth and optimizing agronomic practices.
Locus
You can search for the expression or chromatin accessibility status of each locus in each tissue or the whole plant.