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A RECONSTRUCTION OF CELL DEVELOPMENT IN THE SHOOT APEX OF MAIZE
Authors:Dale M Steffensen
Institution:Department of Botany, University of Illinois, Urbana
Abstract:Somatic mutations were induced in maize embryos in order to follow the albino-tissue patterns in mature plants. A reconstruction of cellular development in the shoot apex has been attempted. Two strains of maize were employed, wd/Yg2 and pastel-8549/y1 for seed irradiation with gamma rays. After mature plants had developed from this radiated seed, the sectored plants were analyzed in detail for their patterns of albino tissue. The location and frequency of these patterns were correlated with cell number at various sites of the initial shoot apex in order to deduce the number of cells contributing to each frequency class. Various lines of evidence lead to the conclusion that the cellular differentiation in the shoot apex is organized and a relatively stable process. Apparently a few cells in the apical dome provided daughter tissue for the upper half of the maize plant. Various sector patterns are diagrammed and the position of their albino tissue is explained in relation to the location of a specific cell in the apex.
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