Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2078107737> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 78 of
78
with 100 items per page.
- W2078107737 endingPage "221" @default.
- W2078107737 startingPage "211" @default.
- W2078107737 abstract "In a number of plants, mostly woody, the components of the buds are arranged so that the laminae of the young leaves all face towards the same (upper) side of the bud, rather than towards the bud apex; in axillary buds they usually face towards the parent axis. This situation has been known for many years. For convenience, the general case is here called the rotated-lamina syndrome. There have been very few developmental investigations of how the laminae attain their unusual orientation, and these have come to different conclusions about cases in the Ulmaceae. This paper reports a detailed investigation of the syndrome in Ulmus glabra and Zelkova serrata, with comparative observations on other Ulmaceae, including cases in Celtis that do not exhibit the syndrome. The syndrome arises by different means in Ulmus and Zelkova. In Ulmus the leaf primordium is asymmetrical from the outset, the leaf blade region is obliquely dorsiventral from an early stage, and further asymmetrical growth of the leaf buttress rotates the whole leaf blade region into its final orientation as it develops. Individual shoots show heteroblastic development in progressing from bud scale to foliage leaf initiation, in increasing accentuation of the rotated-lamina syndrome, and in an increasing degree of dorsiventrality. In Zelkova, as previously described, the leaf blade region appears first as a radially symmetrical upgrowth, and it acquires dorsiventral symmetry directly in the rotated position. In Celtis spp. the lamina arises in a quite normal orientation, but reorients as it emerges from the bud. The leaf primordia of all species studied show asymmetry in other aspects, particularly in respect of stipule development, and these seem to be general features of the organisation of dorsiventral shoots. Key words: Ulmus, Zelkova, Celtis, leaf, development, dorsiventrality, lamina rotation." @default.
- W2078107737 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2078107737 creator A5054093538 @default.
- W2078107737 date "1993-02-01" @default.
- W2078107737 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2078107737 title "The rotated-lamina syndrome. I. Ulmaceae" @default.
- W2078107737 cites W1967519362 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W1967853634 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W1977575803 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W1988409048 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W2011932907 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W2019083493 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W2053323033 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W2057939111 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W2084053555 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W2130340742 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W2267670788 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W3169094511 @default.
- W2078107737 cites W86349141 @default.
- W2078107737 doi "https://doi.org/10.1139/b93-023" @default.
- W2078107737 hasPublicationYear "1993" @default.
- W2078107737 type Work @default.
- W2078107737 sameAs 2078107737 @default.
- W2078107737 citedByCount "16" @default.
- W2078107737 countsByYear W20781077372012 @default.
- W2078107737 countsByYear W20781077372013 @default.
- W2078107737 countsByYear W20781077372017 @default.
- W2078107737 countsByYear W20781077372018 @default.
- W2078107737 countsByYear W20781077372019 @default.
- W2078107737 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2078107737 hasAuthorship W2078107737A5054093538 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C157890192 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C184750944 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C2777989353 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C2780626686 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C2991666437 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C55580049 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C67139541 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C104317684 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C105702510 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C157890192 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C184750944 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C202751555 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C2777989353 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C2780626686 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C2991666437 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C55493867 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C55580049 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C59822182 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C67139541 @default.
- W2078107737 hasConceptScore W2078107737C86803240 @default.
- W2078107737 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2078107737 hasLocation W20781077371 @default.
- W2078107737 hasOpenAccess W2078107737 @default.
- W2078107737 hasPrimaryLocation W20781077371 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2000462621 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2027146413 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2056260454 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2073679434 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2078107737 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2098187898 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2172090704 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2252525246 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W2396361739 @default.
- W2078107737 hasRelatedWork W4254291440 @default.
- W2078107737 hasVolume "71" @default.
- W2078107737 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2078107737 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2078107737 magId "2078107737" @default.
- W2078107737 workType "article" @default.