THE CYTOHISTOLOGICAL AND CYTOHISTOCHEMICAL ZONATION OF THE SHOOT APEX OF BOTRYCHIUM MULTIFIDUM |
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Authors: | Dennis Wm. Stevenson |
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Abstract: | Cytohistologically, the shoot apex of Botrychium multifidum is composed of three zones—a zone of surface initials in which there is usually a centrally located apical cell, a zone of subsurface initials, and a cup-shaped zone that is subdivided into a pheripheral zone and a rib meristem. The results of cytohistochemical tests for total protein, RNA, total carbohydrate, histones, and DNA localization support this concept. Thus, the cytohistological zonation of the apical meristem of the Ophioglossales is essentially identical to that of the Filicales, and furthermore, is comparable to that of the seed plants. |
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