Toward elucidating the mechanisms that regulate heterophylly

  • Nakayama Hokuto
    Department of Bioresource and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University
  • Nakayama Naomi
    Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern
  • Nakamasu Akiko
    Organization for the Strategic Coordination of Research and Intellectual Property, Meiji University
  • Sinha Neelima
    Section of Plant Biology, University of California at Davis
  • Kimura Seisuke
    Department of Bioresource and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Sangyo University

Abstract

The leaves of some plant species are able to change their morphology in response to environmental conditions. This phenomenon is termed heterophylly. Various aquatic plants exhibit drastic changes in leaf shape in response to submerged aquatic conditions. Heterophyllic variation ranges from mere modification of leaf width to drastic alteration in the outline of leaves and is interpreted as an adaptation to aquatic habitats. Although this phenomenon is widely observed among angiosperms, there is limited information on the regulation of heterophyllic switch in leaf development. Here, we have reviewed existing knowledge on leaf development and heterophylly and have introduced Neobeckia aquatica as an emerging model to elucidate the mechanisms underlying heterophylly.

Journal

  • PLANT MORPHOLOGY

    PLANT MORPHOLOGY 24 (1), 57-63, 2012

    The Japanese Society of Plant Morphology

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Details 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1390001205357299968
  • NII Article ID
    130004726671
  • DOI
    10.5685/plmorphol.24.57
  • ISSN
    18844154
    09189726
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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    • CiNii Articles
    • KAKEN
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