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Title: Role of LLD, a new locus for leaflet/pinna morphogenesis in Pisum sativum
Authors: Prajapati, Seema
Kumar, Sushil
Keywords: Compound leaf morphogenesis
leaf/leaflet lamina development
LEAF-LET DEVELOPMENT gene
LLD function
lld mutation
pea leaf
Pisum sativum
pea leaflet morphogenesis model
Issue Date: 2001
Publisher: Indian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Journal of Biosciences, 26(5): 607-625
Abstract: Properties of a mutant at the LLD (LEAF-LET DEVELOPMENT) locus in pea Pisum sativum L. are reported in this paper. Plants homozygous for the Mendelian recessive mutation lld bear leaves in which a few to many leaflets are incompletely developed. Opposite pinnae of rachis nodes often formed fused incompletely developed leaflets. The lld mutation was observed to abort pinna development at almost all morphogenetic stages. The lld mutation demonstrated high penetrance and low expressivity. The phenotypes of lld plants in tl, tac, tl tac, tl af and tl af tac backgrounds suggested that LLD function is involved in the separation of lateral adjacent blastozones differentiated on primary, secondary and tertiary rachides and lamina development in leaflets. The aborted development of tendrils and leaflets in lld mutants was related to deficiency in vascular tissue growth. The morphological and anatomical features of the leaflets formed on a tl lld double mutant permitted a model of basipetal leaflet development. The key steps of leaflet morphogenesis include origin of the lamina by splitting of a radially symmetrical growing pinna having abaxial outer surface, opposite to the vascular cylinder, through an invaginational groove, differentiation of adaxial surface along the outer boundary of split tissue in the groove and expansion of the lamina ridges so formed into lamina spans.
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