The sequence of cell divisions in the I tunic layer of Actinidia arguta Planch in light of the development of twin cell complexes

In Actinidia arguta, the I tunc layer is formed by four cell complexes which descend from single initials. These initials are positioned in a corner of their complex, around the meristem axis. The meristematic activity of the I tunic layer depends on the formative divisions of the initials; the enti...

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Main Author: Zofia Puławska
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2014-01-01
Series:Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3058
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spelling doaj-b4d84063e7564efe8239fa4a8aea51562020-11-25T03:59:48ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae2083-94802014-01-0155217117910.5586/asbp.1986.0172536The sequence of cell divisions in the I tunic layer of Actinidia arguta Planch in light of the development of twin cell complexesZofia Puławska0Wrocław UniversityIn Actinidia arguta, the I tunc layer is formed by four cell complexes which descend from single initials. These initials are positioned in a corner of their complex, around the meristem axis. The meristematic activity of the I tunic layer depends on the formative divisions of the initials; the entire I tunic layer above the youngest leaf primordia is formed during the time the initials undergo only 4-8 divisions. In light of the development of the twin cell complexes. it is impossible for cells to be displaced from the I tunic layer into the meristem. The supposition is set forth that the impermanent. mericlinal sectors on variegated perinclinal chimeras develop due to periclinal cleavages within the subcomplexes which derive from tissue mother cells. Whereas. the cell initials do not undergo periclinal divisions and are not displaced.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3058loin tell complexesinitial cellstunicachimeras
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The sequence of cell divisions in the I tunic layer of Actinidia arguta Planch in light of the development of twin cell complexes
Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
loin tell complexes
initial cells
tunica
chimeras
author_facet Zofia Puławska
author_sort Zofia Puławska
title The sequence of cell divisions in the I tunic layer of Actinidia arguta Planch in light of the development of twin cell complexes
title_short The sequence of cell divisions in the I tunic layer of Actinidia arguta Planch in light of the development of twin cell complexes
title_full The sequence of cell divisions in the I tunic layer of Actinidia arguta Planch in light of the development of twin cell complexes
title_fullStr The sequence of cell divisions in the I tunic layer of Actinidia arguta Planch in light of the development of twin cell complexes
title_full_unstemmed The sequence of cell divisions in the I tunic layer of Actinidia arguta Planch in light of the development of twin cell complexes
title_sort sequence of cell divisions in the i tunic layer of actinidia arguta planch in light of the development of twin cell complexes
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae
issn 2083-9480
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In Actinidia arguta, the I tunc layer is formed by four cell complexes which descend from single initials. These initials are positioned in a corner of their complex, around the meristem axis. The meristematic activity of the I tunic layer depends on the formative divisions of the initials; the entire I tunic layer above the youngest leaf primordia is formed during the time the initials undergo only 4-8 divisions. In light of the development of the twin cell complexes. it is impossible for cells to be displaced from the I tunic layer into the meristem. The supposition is set forth that the impermanent. mericlinal sectors on variegated perinclinal chimeras develop due to periclinal cleavages within the subcomplexes which derive from tissue mother cells. Whereas. the cell initials do not undergo periclinal divisions and are not displaced.
topic loin tell complexes
initial cells
tunica
chimeras
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/asbp/article/view/3058
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