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Developmental Morphology of the Shoot in Weddellina squamulosa and Implications for Shoot Evolution in the Podostemaceae
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Weddellinoideae, like Tristichoideae, have a shoot apical meristem, leading to the hypothesis that the meristem was lost in Podostemoideae. The patterns of leaf formation in Podostemoideae and shoot branching in Weddellinoideae are similar in that these organs arise at the bases of older organs. This similarity leads to another hypothesis that the 'branch' in Weddellinoideae (and possibly Tristichoideae) and the 'leaf' in Podostemoideae are comparable, and that the shoot apical meristem disappeared in the early evolution of Podostemaceae.
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