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THE SHOOT APICAL ONTOGENY OF THE PICEA ABIES SEEDLING. I. ANATOMY, APICAL DOME DIAMETER, AND PLASTOCHRON DURATION
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BotanyAnatomyReproductive BiologyEmbryologyPlant DevelopmentApical Dome DiameterHealth SciencesPlant BiologyMorphogenesisImmature PiceaOrganogenesisBiologyPattern FormationShoot Apical OntogenyDevelopmental BiologyI. AnatomyEvolutionary BiologyRoot MorphologyPopulation DevelopmentMedicinePlant PhysiologyZonation Characteristic
Developing embryos in immature Picea abies seeds already have well‐delineated shoot apical meristems with clearly evident cytohistological zonation. During early seedling development the zonation characteristic of gymnospermous apical meristems is attained. Seedling development is also accompanied by an approximately threefold increase in apical dome diameter. The latter approaches a steady state about 140 days after germination. Seedlings display a spiral phyllotaxis consisting of a contact parastichy system, usually of the primary Fibonacci series. As the seedlings age and apical domes enlarge, higher Fibonacci number‐pairs characterize their phyllotaxis. Mathematical analysis of the relation between cumulative leaf number and age revealed that the length of the plastochronic time interval declines from about 18.5 hr to 5.7 hr as seedling age increases from 20 to 140 days.
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