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Branching Principles Governing the Architecture of Cornus kousa (Cornaceae)
Authors:HATTA  HIROAKI; HONDA  HISAO; FISHER  JACK B
Institution:Tsukuba Botanical Garden, National Science Museum, Amakubo 4-1, Tsukuba, 305-0005, Japan Hyogo University, Kakogawa, Hyogo, 675-0101, Japan Kanebo Institute for Cancer Research, Tomobuchicho 1-5-90, Miyakojimaku, Osaka, 534-0016, Japan Fairchild Tropical Garden, 11935 Old Cutler Road, Miami, Florida, 33156, USA Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, 33199, USA
Abstract:The complex structure of the crown of Cornus kousa, generallyfive-forked in vegetative branching and two-forked in reproductivebranching, is analysed quantitatively and described by two basicbranching principles: decussate phyllotaxy and the resettingrule for planes of branching. Most Cornus species have opposite,decussate phyllotaxis. The leaf pair (with axillary buds) definesthe branching plane of a node. Because of regular phyllotaxis,the fundamental branching pattern is that every branching planealong an axis is perpendicular to the preceding one. However,the first node of a lateral horizontal shoot always has a horizontalbranching plane; we term this the resetting rule. We observedthat resetting occurs when the first nodes initiated in thevertical plane are repositioned by a twisting of their firstinternodes. All later nodes alternate directions, i.e. showusual decussate alternation. Foliage leaf nodes usually producethree-forked branchings. When vegetative winter buds are formed,a foliar node and adjacent scale leaf node produce a five-forkedbranching. When reproductive winter buds with a terminal inflorescenceare formed, the last foliar node and two adjacent scale leafnodes can produce a variety of branchings but usually producean equal two-forked branching. To understand better the architecturein C. kousa, we contrast it with C. capitata which does notproduce buds with scale leaves and whose vegetative nodes areclearly separated. Copyright 1999 Annals of Botany Company Branching pattern, Cornaceae, Cornus kousa, decussate branching, dogwood, Japanese strawberry tree, tree architecture, tree geometry.
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