PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Developmental analyses of divarications in leaves of an aquatic fern Microsorum pteropus and its varieties.

  • Saori Miyoshi,
  • Seisuke Kimura,
  • Ryo Ootsuki,
  • Takumi Higaki,
  • Akiko Nakamasu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. e0210141

Abstract

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Plant leaves occur in diverse shapes. Divarication patterns that develop during early growths are one of key factors that determine leaf shapes. We utilized leaves of Microsorum pteropus, a semi-aquatic fern, and closely related varieties to analyze a variation in the divarication patterns. The leaves exhibited three major types of divarication: no lobes, bifurcation, and trifurcation (i.e., monopodial branching). Our investigation of their developmental processes, using time-lapse imaging, revealed localized growths and dissections of blades near each leaf apex. Restricted cell divisions responsible for the apical growths were confirmed using a pulse-chase strategy for EdU labeling assays.