2017
DOI: 10.1111/nph.14630
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Root apical meristem diversity in extant lycophytes and implications for root origins

Abstract: Root apical meristem (RAM) organization in lycophytes could be a key to understanding the early evolution of roots, but this topic has been insufficiently explored. We examined the RAM organization of lycophytes in terms of cell division activities and anatomies, and compared RAMs among vascular plants. RAMs of 13 species of lycophytes were semi-thin-sectioned and observed under a light microscope. Furthermore, the frequency of cell division in the RAM of species was analyzed using thymidine analogs. RAMs of l… Show more

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“…b of Fujinami et al. (), we were able to recognize a QC‐like area that corresponded to a cluster of cells immediately inside the radially arranged cell files (Fig. E).…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…b of Fujinami et al. (), we were able to recognize a QC‐like area that corresponded to a cluster of cells immediately inside the radially arranged cell files (Fig. E).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…pseudojaponica (not shown) had obvious layered structures, but unlike H . serrata , a distinct layer of epidermal initial cells was not evident, and both the epidermis and root cap tissues were derived from the common initial cells (outer initials, sensu Yi and Kato, ; Ogura, ; Fujinami et al., ). The maximum and mean PD densities of I .…”
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confidence: 99%
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