Ontogeny of the vascular bundles and contiguous tissues in the maize leaf blade |
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Authors: | Artemios M. Bosabalidis Ray F. Evert William A. Russin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Botany and Plant Pathology, 430 Lincoln Drive, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706-1381;2. Department of Botany, 430 Lincoln Drive, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706-1381 |
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Abstract: | The patterns of initiation and early development of the minor and major veins in the flat portion of the leaf blade of maize (Zea mays L.) follow similar patterns. The veins and their associated bundle sheath cells commonly arise from cell assemblages derived from a single cell lineage, or longitudinal file of cells, rather than from two “half vein units” derived from different cell lineages. In addition, apparently, none of the vascular cells derived from the procambium is directly related ontogenetically to a bundle sheath cell. In veins derived from larger cell assemblages, the lateral bundle sheath cells are more closely related ontogenetically to the mesophyll cells, which are derived from the ground meristem, than to the vascular cells, which are derived from procambium. The bundle sheath cells, accordingly, are interpreted as being ground meristem in origin. |
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