Primary Root Growth and the Pattern of Root Apical Meristem Organization are Coupled

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作者
K. Chapman [2 ]
E. P. Groot [1 ]
S. A. Nichol [2 ]
T. L. Rost [2 ]
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[1] University of Mainz,Institute of Systematic Botany
[2] Bentzelweg 9a,Section of Plant Biology, Division of Biological Sciences
[3] D-55099 Mainz,undefined
[4] University of California,undefined
[5] Davis,undefined
[6] California 95616,undefined
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Root apical meristem; Determinate growth; Dicot primary root;
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10.1007/s00344-002-0036-x
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Root apical meristems (RAMs) in dicotyledonous plants have two organizational schemes; closed (with highly organized tiers) and open (tiers lacking or disorganized). These schemes are commonly believed to remain unchanged during the growth of the root axis. Individual roots are commonly thought to have indeterminate growth. We challenge these two generalizations through the study of five species with closed apical organization: Clarkia unguiculata L., Oxalis corniculata L., Dianthus caryophyllus L., Blumenbachia hieronymi Urb., and Salvia farinaceae Benth. cv. “Strata”. These roots have phased growth patterns where early growth is followed by deceleration, after which the initial cells stop dividing, elongation ceases, and the root reaches its determinate length. At or before reaching determinacy, the root apical meristem stops maintaining its closed organization and becomes less organized. These observations will be placed in context with observations from the literature to suggest two new generalizations, namely, that apical organization does change over the growth phases of roots, and that roots are determinate.
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