1963, Advances in Botanical Research[1], →ISBN, page 182:
The pollen grains are usually very large and well suited for studies in morphogenetics, fine structure, etc.
1990, Roger Wolcott Sperry, Brain Circuits and Functions of the Mind[2], →ISBN, page 105:
This process relies on the spatiotemporal aspects of morphogenesis, called morphogenetics (Horder and Martin 1978), for the assembly of most of the projection.