CORTICAL ONTOGENY IN ROOTS. I. ZEA MAYS |
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Authors: | James L Seago Stephen M Wolniak |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, State University of New York, College at Oswego, 13126 |
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Abstract: | Serial growth stages of young Zea mays primary roots were analyzed for patterns of ground meristem ontogeny. The number of cell layers in the cortex decreases from approximately 15 to 11 during early root growth. The cortex arises mostly by periclinal divisions in the outer portions of the ground meristem at levels 50–150 μm from the meristem tip, although some layers of outer cortex arise beyond 150 μm. The proendodermis contributes 3–5 cell layers to the cortex, but this contribution diminishes during early seedling growth as anticlinal divisions occur in the proendodermis. The relationship between the ground meristem and protoderm changes at the tip of the meristem during root elongation. |
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