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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE PRIMARY VASCULAR SYSTEM OF CONIFERS. I. GENERA WITH HELICAL PHYLLOTAXIS
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1968
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BiologyPhylogeneticsBotanyBiogeographyAnimal ScienceNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMorphologyCladisticsAnatomyVascular SystemSymbiosisPhytogeographyWood FormationPrimary Vascular SystemComparative StudyTrace DivergencePlant Histology
The primary vascular system of 23 species belonging to 18 genera of conifers with helical phyllotaxis has been investigated with the intent of determining the architecture of the system. Special attention has been given to nodal and subnodal relations of the vascular bundles. The vascular system seems to be composed solely of relatively discrete sympodia, that is, axial vascular bundles from which leaf traces branch unilaterally. Although the discreteness of the sympodia is not immediately apparent because of their undulation and lateral contacts with neighboring ones, close examination, including a statistical analysis of the tangential contacts, seems to reveal that each sympodium maintains its identity throughout. Although two traces may be apparent at nodal levels, the trace supply to a leaf originates, in all species, as a single bundle. An analysis is made of the relationship between the vasculature and the phyllotaxis. It is observed that the direction of trace divergence can be accurately predicted when the direction of the ontogenetic spiral, the angle of divergence of leaf traces, and the number of sympodia are known.
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