Stomatal development and orientation: a phylogenetic and ecophysiological perspective

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作者
Rudall, Paula J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Royal Bot Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England
关键词
Auxin signalling; cellular differentiation; leaf fossils; parasitic plants; transverse stomata; xeromorphy; CUTICLE MICROMORPHOLOGY; GUARD-CELL; ARAUCARIACEAE MACROFOSSILS; EPIDERMAL PATTERNS; EVOLUTION; AUXIN; PLANT; ULTRASTRUCTURE; ONTOGENY; ANATOMY;
D O I
10.1093/aob/mcad071
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
circle Background Oriented patterning of epidermal cells is achieved primarily by transverse protodermal cell divisions perpendicular to the organ axis, followed by axial cell elongation. In linear leaves with parallel venation, most stomata are regularly aligned with the veins. This longitudinal patterning operates under a strong developmental constraint and has demonstrable physiological benefits, especially in grasses. However, transversely oriented stomata characterize a few groups, among both living angiosperms and extinct Mesozoic seed plants. circle Scope This review examines comparative and developmental data on stomatal patterning in a broad phylogenetic context, focusing on the evolutionary and ecophysiological significance of guard-cell orientation. It draws from a diverse range of literature to explore the pivotal roles of the plant growth hormone auxin in establishing polarity and chemical gradients that enable cellular differentiation. circle Conclusions Transverse stomata evolved iteratively in a few seed-plant groups during the Mesozoic era, especially among parasitic or xerophytic taxa, such as the hemiparasitic mistletoe genus Viscum and the xerophytic shrub Casuarina, indicating a possible link with ecological factors such as the Cretaceous CO 2 decline and changing water availability. The discovery of this feature in some extinct seed-plant taxa known only from fossils could represent a useful phylogenetic marker.
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页码:1039 / 1050
页数:12
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