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- Title
Developmental morphology of foliose shoots and seedlings of Dalzellia zeylanica (Podostemaceae) with special reference to their meristems.
- Authors
Imaichi, Ryoko; Maeda, Rie; Suzuki, Koji; Kato, Masahiro
- Abstract
The developmental morphology of seedlings and shoots of Dalzellia zeylanica was examined with reference to the meristem in order to understand the dorsiventral, foliose shoot. In seedlings, no obvious primary shoot and no root are formed. Subsequent to disappearance of the vestigial primary shoot meristem, two shoot meristems are established in the axils of the cotyledons, one of which grows into a secondary shoot. Microtome and SEM examinations of mature plants show that the shoot meristem is complex, comprising three zones along the shoot margin. The organogenetic zone, equivalent to the shoot apical meristem, produces dorsal leaves proximally and much fewer marginal leaves distally. During development, the zone repeatedly changes into a dorsal zone, while a new organogenetic zone is formed in an area between developing marginal leaves, resulting in the alternation of the organogenetic and dorsal zones, which allowed development of the coenosomic structure of the shoot. The dorsal and ventral zones do not produce leaves, but contribute to shoot expansion. The ventral zone also forces the marginal leaves to shift to the lateral side of the shoot. The rosette with tufted leaves might be a modification of the short shoot (ramulus) of other Tristichoideae. © 2004 The Linnean Society of London, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society , 2004, 144 , 289–302.
- Subjects
PLANT morphology; PLANT shoots; MERISTEMS; PODOSTEMACEAE; SEEDLINGS; SCANNING electron microscopy
- Publication
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2004, Vol 144, Issue 3, p289
- ISSN
0024-4074
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1095-8339.2003.00244.x