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HETEROPHYLLIC DEVELOPMENT IN MUEHLENBECKIA (POLYGONACEAE)
Authors:David K Bruck  Donald R Kaplan
Institution:Department of Botany, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 94720
Abstract:Flowering shoots of Muehlenbeckia platyclados Meisn. bear only reduced scale leaves which resemble the membranous sheath portion (ochrea) of leaves of other members of the Polygonaceae. Shoots propagated from cuttings bear enlarged foliage leaves with distinct lamina, petiole, and ochrea zones. The developmental basis for this heterophylly is explored in order to determine whether scale leaves resemble foliage leaves in their pattern of ontogeny or are developmentally unique. SEM and histological analyses have shown that scale leaves and foliage leaves are distinctive from inception. The scale leaf arises as a collarlike growth and extends over the shoot apex as a hooded sheath without evidence of blade initiation. By contrast, the first stage of foliage-leaf ontogeny is the differentiation of the distal lamina from the future leaf base. As the foliage-leaf ochrea encircles the stem axis, the lamina grows erect and projects from the abaxial surface of the sheath. Lamina reduction coupled with ochrea elaboration in intermediate leaf types indicate a homology between the entire scale leaf and foliage-leaf ochrea. Despite this homology, the production of the bladeless scale leaf does not involve a mere suppression of the foliage-leaf lamina. Erect growth of the saccate ochrea of the foliage leaf contrasts with the hooded expansion of the scale. Early histological differences, including contrasting rates of cell differentiation, also distinguish the two organs. This disparity in modes of growth and differentiation from inception results from separate, predetermined courses of ontogeny. Unlike other plants studied, leaf size and degree of leaf elaboration decrease with shoot meristem enlargement in Muehlenbeckia. Leaf packing does increase with shoot development and may contribute to variations in leaf morphology. It is concluded that the peculiarities of the heterophyllic leaf sequence in Muehlenbeckia are a property of the shoot system as a whole.
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