Literature DB >> 12770848

Comparative developmental anatomy of the root in three species of Cladopus (Podostemaceae).

Satoshi Koi1, Masahiro Kato.   

Abstract

Root meristem structure and root branching in three species of Cladopus were investigated from developmental and anatomical perspectives. Cladopus fukiensis has a compressed bell-shaped meristem at the apex of a compressed subcylindrical root, while C. javanicus and perhaps C. nymanii, with a ribbon-like root, have a half lozenge-shaped ( subset as seen from above) meristem composed of an apical meristem of cubic cells and a marginal meristem of rectangular cells. The dorsiventrality of the meristem results in root dorsiventrality, and a marginal meristem contributes to the broadening of the root. Comparisons of meristem structure and root morphology suggest that the ribbon-like root of, e.g. C. javanicus, evolved towards the foliose root of Hydrobryum, sister to the genus Cladopus, by loss of an indeterminate apical meristem. The lateral root of C. javanicus initiates within the meristem of a parent root. The dorsal dermal layer and inner cells of the lateral-root meristem appear endogenously under the dermal layer of the parent root, while the ventral layer is derived exogenously from a ventral dermal layer continuous with the parent-root meristem. This mosaic pattern of exogenous and endogenous root formation differs from the truly exogenous formation seen in Hydrobryum and Zeylanidium. The dorsiventral mosaic origin of the root meristem may account for root cap asymmetry.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12770848      PMCID: PMC4242394          DOI: 10.1093/aob/mcg092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Bot        ISSN: 0305-7364            Impact factor:   4.357


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2.  Developmental anatomy and branching of roots of four Zeylanidium species (podostemaceae), with implications for evolution of foliose roots.

Authors:  Y Hiyama; I Tsukamoto; R Imaichi; M Kato
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Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 4.357

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