Maintaining apical dominance in the fern gametophyte

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A kinetic model is developed for cell differentiation in the fern gametophyte to test hypotheses on the role of spatially patterned plasmodesmata networks in development. Of particular interest is the establishment and maintenance of apical cell type in a single cell, with concurrent suppression of this character in all other cells (apical dominance). Steps towards understanding apical cell localization in geometrically simple gametophytes may shed light on the establishment and maintenance of apical meristems in higher plants. The model, based on the plasmodesmata maps of Tilney and colleagues and involving kinetics for a requisite minimum of two morphogens, successfully produces the apical/non‐apical cell differentiation patterns of normal development, and redifferentiation due to cell isolation, in six stages from 0â€"30 d of development. Our results indicate that increasing apical cell plasmodesmata number, as development progresses, is not required for effective transport across apical cell walls in maintaining apical dominance.,Peer reviewed,Published. Received: 3 August 2001; Returned for revision: 12 November 2001; Accepted: 17 December 2001.
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0305-7364--Annals of Botany
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ISSN: 0305-7364
doi: 10.1093/aob/mcf061
accessnum: 44607687
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