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Leaf development in the absence of a shoot apical meristem in Zeylanidium subulatum (Podostemaceae)

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ANNALS OF BOTANY
卷 96, 期 1, 页码 51-58

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/aob/mci148

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adventitious leaf; developmental anatomy; dorsiventrality; endogenous leaf; Podostemaceae; shoot apical meristern (SAM); Zeylanidium subulatum

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center dot Background and Aims The Podostemaceae are a family of unusual aquatic angiosperms that live in rapids and waterfalls. To adapt to such extreme habitats, the family shows unusual morphologies. This study investigated the developmental anatomy of the shoot of Zeylanidium subulatum home on the prostrate root attached to submerged rock surfaces. center dot Methods Shoots of Z. subulatum were observed under the microscope using resin-sections. center dot Key Results The shoot has no shoot apical meristem (SAM) and, without it, forms leaves distichously dorsiventrally facing the immediately older leaf. A new leaf forms on the adaxial side of a pre-existing leaf and also on the abaxial side of a leaf on flowering shoots. In both cases, the young leaf is endogenous below the older leaf and maintains histological continuity with it. Shortly after internal initiation, the leaf primordia become separate from each other due to cleavage between adjacent leaves of opposite ranks. The cleavage is caused by intercellular separation as well as by degeneration of vacuolated cells. Loss of the SAM is probably linked with the speculated shift of the site of leaf formation to the root. center dot Conclusions The 'shoot' of Z. subulatum is characterized by the absence of a SAM, endogenous leaf formation in the absence of a SAM, cleavage between leaf primordia, and adventitious leaf formations. These innovations occur in some Podostemaceae that have become increasingly adapted to extreme aquatic habitats.

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