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Deterministic Patterns of Cellular Growth and Division Within a Meristem
Authors:Luck  Jacqueline; Barlow  Peter W; Luck  Hermann B
Institution:Laboratoire de Botanique analytique et Structuralisme végétal, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques de St-Jérôme, Rue Henri Poincaré, 13397 Marseille cedex 13, France and Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Bristol, AFRC Institute of Arable Crops Research, Long Ashton Research Station, Bristol BS18 9AF, UK
Abstract:The primary root meristem of maize (Zea mays L.) is composedof longitudinal files of cells arranged in groups of familialdescent (sisters, cousins, etc.). In the proximal portion ofthe meristem, the cells in these groups, or packets, show orderedsequences of division that are transverse with respect to theapico-basal axis of the root. The division sequences fall intoa relatively small number of pathways which can be describedusing deterministic 'bootstrap' L-systems. Although these systemscan operate through the assignment of determinate lifespansto sister cells which thus specify their subsequent interdivisionalperiod, because of their exponential growth kinetics the systemscan also operate with determinate units of cell extension. Thisdeterministic type of system allows simulation not only of thedivision sequences, but also of the lengths of the cells thatare present within the packets which participate in the differentdivision pathways. The types of L-systems used to describe thesepathways also predict the distributions and ranges of cell andpacket lengths found after varying numbers of cell generations.These distributions compare favourably with those actually foundin the maize root meristem. Theoretical aspects of bootstrapL-systems, essential for their application to the one-dimensionalcellular arrays of the meristematic cell-files of the maizeroot apex, are also presented.Copyright 1994, 1999 AcademicPress Cell division, cell elongation, cell polarity, L-system, root meristem, Zea mays
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