bladvorming
Bladvorming is the developmental process by which a leaf blade, or lamina, is formed during plant growth. It includes the initiation of leaf primordia at the shoot apical meristem, the establishment of dorsiventral (adaxial-abaxial) polarity, the expansion of the lamina, and the differentiation of tissues that make up the blade and its veins. The process begins when a leaf primordium bulges from the meristem, followed by cell division and expansion that produce the typically flat blade seen in many species. Leaf morphology is shaped by genetic networks and hormonal signals, with auxin playing a central role in primordium initiation and outgrowth, and transcriptional programs establishing blade identity and blade versus petiole or rachis contributions.
Genetic control involves multiple gene families and regulatory modules. In model species, interactions among adaxial and
Variation in bladvorming underpins diverse leaf morphologies—from simple, unlobed leaves to deeply lobed or compound forms—and