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GRAFTING AND ROOTING OF LEAVES OF GUAREA (MELIACEAE): EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON LEAF AUTONOMY
Authors:Jack B Fisher
Abstract:The pinnately compound, indeterminate leaves of G. glabra and G. guidonia were air layered, detached from their original shoots, and grown on their own adventitious root systems for up to 58 mo and 26 mo, respectively. The detached leaves grew in the same indeterminate manner and reached sizes similar to attached leaves. Although detached leaves grew autonomously, they never produced shoot buds. Leaves of both species were grafted onto their own stems and cut free of their original leaf bases. Leaf scions survived and grew for up to 29 mo and 20 mo, respectively, similar to ungrafted leaves. Axillary branches were grafted onto subtending leaves. Branch scions grew on their leaf stocks for over 30 mo and 24 mo, respectively, after being cut free from the branch bases. Secondary growth of the leaf axis (petiole) was promoted, and vascular tissues of leaf and branch axes were continuous. However, the unlignified basal region of the leaf, including the abscission zone, remained unchanged after grafting. The results indicate that proximity of roots and bypassing the abscission zone did not enhance leaf longevity or pinna production. The presence of a growing branch on a leaf did not modify the structure of the abscission zone, which suggests that the zone is strongly committed or developmentally fixed.
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