The origin, initiation and development of axillary shoot meristems in Lotus japonicus

被引:11
作者
Alvarez, Nena De G. [1 ]
Meeking, Roydon J. [1 ]
White, Derek W. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] AgResearch, Grasslands Res Ctr, Palmerston North, New Zealand
关键词
axillary meristems; accessory meristems; shoot branching; Lotus japonicus; sac;
D O I
10.1093/aob/mcl187
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Background and Aims Lotus japonicus 'Gifu' develops multiple axillary shoots in the cotyledonary node region throughout the growth of the plant. The origin, initiation and development of these axillary meristems were investigated. Methods Morphological, histological and mRNA in situ analyses were done to characterize the ontogeny of cotyledonary axillary shoot meristems in Lotus. Morphological characterization of a putative Lotus shoot branching mutant (super-accessory branches) sac, is presented. Key Results By using expression of an L. japonicus STM-like gene as a marker for meristematic tissues, it was demonstrated that groups of cells maintained in the meristematic state at the cotyledonary axil region coincide with the sites where additional axillary meristems (accessory meristems) form. A Lotus shoot branching mutant, sac, is a putative Lotus branching mutant characterized by increased proliferation of accessory shoots in all leaf axils including the cotyledons. Conclusion. In Lotus, axillary shoot meristems continually develop at the cotyledonary node region throughout the growth of the plant. These cotyledonary primary and accessory axillaries arise from the position of a meristematic zone of tissue at the cotyledonary node axil region.
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页码:953 / 963
页数:11
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