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Heterophylly in Ranunculus flabellaris: The Effect of Abscisic Acid on Leaf Anatomy
Authors:YOUNG, JANE P.   DENGLER, NANCY G.   HORTON, ROGER F.
Affiliation:Department of Botany, University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A1, Canada
"{dagger}"Department of Botany, University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario, NIG 2W1, Canada
Abstract:Ranunculus flabellaris Raf., the yellow water crowfoot, exhibitsstriking heterophylly between submerged and terrestrial leaves.Leaves produced under water are highly divided with numerousnarrow lobes and deep sinuses, whereas terrestrial leaves havefew broad lobes and shallow sinuses. When plants are submergedin a 25 µM solution of ABA, the typical transition fromterrestrial to submerged leaves is completely suppressed and,instead, terrestrial-like leaves are produced. Image analysistechniques show that, in addition to this modification of leafmorphology, leaves produced under ABA treatment possess surfaceand internal features characteristic of terrestrial leaf anatomy.This study provides evidence that the environmental factorsthat influence the morphological and anatomical expression ofheterophylly may act through endogenous ABA. Ranunculus flabellaris, yellow water crowfoot, ABA, heterophylly, leaf anatomy
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