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[Increased Size of Epidermal Cells in Syringa josikaea Jacq. Smaller Leaf Side as an Adaptive Mechanism for Reducing Its Asymmetry].
Ontogenez ; 46(6): 402-8, 2015.
Article in Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26859968
Comparative study of quantitative anatomy of the epidermis in Syringa josikaea Jacq. leaf halves of different width was conducted in order to analyze the possible mechanism of formation of the value of fluctuating leaf asymmetry. A regular decrease in the density of main epidermal cells in the smaller leaf half compared with the bigger one was traced during leaf ontogeny. Stomatal index was equal in different-sized leaf halves. Adaptive response was found in fully formed leaves; it was aimed at reducing leaf blade fluctuating asymmetry by 23% on average and consisted of compensatory growth--further elongation of main epidermal cells in the smaller half of the leaf. It was concluded that the level of fluctuating leaf asymmetry in Hungary lilac is mainly due to a lower rate of cell division, as well as due to their greater elongation in the smaller half of adult leaf compared with the bigger half.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Adaptation, Physiological / Plant Leaves / Plant Epidermis / Body Patterning / Syringa Language: Ru Journal: Ontogenez Year: 2015 Document type: Article Country of publication: Russia
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Adaptation, Physiological / Plant Leaves / Plant Epidermis / Body Patterning / Syringa Language: Ru Journal: Ontogenez Year: 2015 Document type: Article Country of publication: Russia