Pray, Thomas r. (U. South. California, Los Angeles.) Ontogeny of the open dichotomous venation in the pinna of the fern Nephrolepis. Amer. Jour. Bot. 47(5) : 319—328. Illus. 1960.–The venation of the pinna of Nephrolepis consists of a midvein and 2 lateral series of dichotomizing veins all of which terminate freely near the margins. The development of the pinna is analyzed with particular attention to the nature of the marginal meristem and the organization of the embryonic pinna as it appears in paradermal section. The arrangement of cells in pinna wings during the period of marginal growth displays a pattern which foreshadows the pattern of the mature venation. In contrast with the development of the leaves of angiosperms, marginal growth continues into a relatively late phase of pinna ontogeny and apparently is active throughout the phases of ontogeny concerned with blocking‐out the pathways of procambial differentiation. Thus the pattern of venation appears to be correlated with the manner of activity of the marginal meristem and subsequent orientation of its derivatives. The theoretical aspects of the result of this investigation are discussed in relation to other studies of foliar venation ontogeny.
Pray, Thomas R. (U. South. California, Los Angeles.) Ontogeny of the closed dichotomous venation of Regnellidium. Amer. Jour. Bot. 49(5): 464–472. Illus. 1962.—The venation of the pinna of Regnellidium consists of a flabellate series of dichotomizing vascular strands, branches of a single pinna trace. At the laminal margin, the entire venation is closed by a marginal vein. The development of the pinna was investigated primarily by means of paradermal sections. During early development, the organization of the marginal meristem and its derivatives is very similar to that previously described for Nephrolepis. The arrangement of cells in the embryonic pinna is predisposed for the differentiation of dichotomizing procambial strands. During the final phases of pinna development, the marginal meristem is altered in such a manner as to result in a submarginal band of elongated cells which differentiates a marginal procambial strand connecting the tips of the dichotomizing veins. Relatively late in pinna ontogeny and after the entire procambial venation pattern has been delimited, the marginal meristem becomes inactive. The possible correlation between extended marginal growth and dichotomizing veins is discussed.
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