Apical meristems
Definitions

Apical meristem
•  Synonyms root apex, shoot apex
•  Promeristem – includes the initials
•  Protomeristem/ metrameristem –
  initials and most recent derivatives
•  a cell is an initial because of its position in the
  meristem
Experimental evidence
regarding existence of initials
Apical meristem organization
Apical cell – origin of all tissues of the plant
 body
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Histogen theory
•  developed by Hanstein (1868, 1870)
•  the main body of the plant arises from
 the histogens
  – Dermatogen -the precursor of the
    epidermis
  – Periblem -gives rise to the cortex
  – Plerome- constitutes the inner mass
    of the axis.
Histogen theory
•  Assumes that the destinies of the
 different regions of the plant body are
 determined by the discrete origin of
 these regions in the apical meristem.
Tunica- corpus organization
•  Tunica layer shows anticlinal divisions
•  Corpus –divides in various planes
•  Exhibited by angiosperms
Cyto-histologic zonations
• Distal axial zone –terminating the axis
• Proximal axial zone (inner zone )-
 appears directly below the distal zone;
 usually becomes the pith
• Peripheral zone or outer zone (flank
 meristem) –shows the smallest dimensions
 and densest cytoplasm; most meristematic
• Transition zone –like a cambium; actively
 dividing derivatives of the distal zone
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Cyto-histologic zonations
•  Zonations based on:
  – Planes of division
  – Degree of meristematic activity
  – Cytologic and histologic differentiation

•  Shown in the apex of gymnosperms
Cycas type - without central mother cells zone
Ginkgo type- with 5 meristematic zones
Cryptomeria-Abies type- without transition zone
e.g. Cryptomeria japonica, Abies concolor
Cyto-histologic zonations




•  bserved also in many angiosperms
 O
Classification of meristems based
    on the number of initials
 1. one initial – many vascular cryptogams
   e.g. Equisetum

 2. several initials in one tier – most
   gymnosperms; in Gnetales tunica-
   corpus organization

 3. several initials in more than one layer –
   most angiosperms
Inactive center in the meristem
 •  Waiting meristem
 •  Quiescent center
   -Ultimate source of all other cells
Origin of leaves
•  Plastochron – time interval between two
   successive similar events
•  plastochronic changes in size of shoot
   apex
   -Minimal- area phase
   -Maximal –area phase
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Origin of branches

•  formed in close association with leaves;
 in the axils

•  initiated later than the leaves subtending
 them usually in the second plastochron
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Reproductive apex
•  Modified shoot apex
•  Changes in shoot apex:
  – Nature of foliar organ subtending the bud changes
    from foliar leaves to bracts
  – the growth of the bud is earlier and more vigorous
    than subtending bract
  – Rapid increase in internodes in plants that are
    rosette
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Reproductive apex
•  Changes in shoot apex:
  – Shows uniform densely staining, small celled
    mantle-like zone enclosing a lightly stained
    core

  -Disappearance of the rib meristem

  -Indistinguishable plastochronic rhythms
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Root apex
•    subterminal in position
•    no branches initiated at the apex
          -arise endogenously
•    no lateral appendages comparable to
     leaves
•    do not undergo periodic changes in
     structure
Types of root apical meristem
        organization
single apical cell or from several initials in
one tier (vascular cryptogams)
open type- lacks clear differentiation of
                  initials
closed – characterized by the presence
              of 3 tiers of initials

          1st tier – apex of the central cylinder
          2nd tier – terminates the cortex
          3rd tier – gives rise to the rootcap
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
based on origin of epidermis
•  rootcap and epidermis have common origin
  – dermatocalyptrogen

•  root cap has independent initials –
  calyptrogen

•  epidermis has its own initials –dermatogen

•  cortex and epidermis have common initials
Functions of the cells in the
       quiescent center
•  1. reservoir of cells resistant to damage
   e g. radiation
•  2. site of auxin synthesis
•  3. source of diploid cells
•  4. permanent source of active initials
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista
Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr.  Evangelista

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Lesson 7 bio101 (c)Dr. Evangelista

  • 2. Definitions Apical meristem •  Synonyms root apex, shoot apex •  Promeristem – includes the initials •  Protomeristem/ metrameristem – initials and most recent derivatives
  • 3. •  a cell is an initial because of its position in the meristem
  • 5. Apical meristem organization Apical cell – origin of all tissues of the plant body
  • 7. Histogen theory •  developed by Hanstein (1868, 1870) •  the main body of the plant arises from the histogens – Dermatogen -the precursor of the epidermis – Periblem -gives rise to the cortex – Plerome- constitutes the inner mass of the axis.
  • 8. Histogen theory •  Assumes that the destinies of the different regions of the plant body are determined by the discrete origin of these regions in the apical meristem.
  • 9. Tunica- corpus organization •  Tunica layer shows anticlinal divisions •  Corpus –divides in various planes •  Exhibited by angiosperms
  • 10. Cyto-histologic zonations • Distal axial zone –terminating the axis • Proximal axial zone (inner zone )- appears directly below the distal zone; usually becomes the pith • Peripheral zone or outer zone (flank meristem) –shows the smallest dimensions and densest cytoplasm; most meristematic • Transition zone –like a cambium; actively dividing derivatives of the distal zone
  • 14. Cyto-histologic zonations •  Zonations based on: – Planes of division – Degree of meristematic activity – Cytologic and histologic differentiation •  Shown in the apex of gymnosperms
  • 15. Cycas type - without central mother cells zone
  • 16. Ginkgo type- with 5 meristematic zones
  • 17. Cryptomeria-Abies type- without transition zone e.g. Cryptomeria japonica, Abies concolor
  • 18. Cyto-histologic zonations •  bserved also in many angiosperms O
  • 19. Classification of meristems based on the number of initials 1. one initial – many vascular cryptogams e.g. Equisetum 2. several initials in one tier – most gymnosperms; in Gnetales tunica- corpus organization 3. several initials in more than one layer – most angiosperms
  • 20. Inactive center in the meristem •  Waiting meristem •  Quiescent center -Ultimate source of all other cells
  • 21. Origin of leaves •  Plastochron – time interval between two successive similar events •  plastochronic changes in size of shoot apex -Minimal- area phase -Maximal –area phase
  • 24. Origin of branches •  formed in close association with leaves; in the axils •  initiated later than the leaves subtending them usually in the second plastochron
  • 26. Reproductive apex •  Modified shoot apex •  Changes in shoot apex: – Nature of foliar organ subtending the bud changes from foliar leaves to bracts – the growth of the bud is earlier and more vigorous than subtending bract – Rapid increase in internodes in plants that are rosette
  • 29. Reproductive apex •  Changes in shoot apex: – Shows uniform densely staining, small celled mantle-like zone enclosing a lightly stained core -Disappearance of the rib meristem -Indistinguishable plastochronic rhythms
  • 31. Root apex •  subterminal in position •  no branches initiated at the apex -arise endogenously •  no lateral appendages comparable to leaves •  do not undergo periodic changes in structure
  • 32. Types of root apical meristem organization single apical cell or from several initials in one tier (vascular cryptogams) open type- lacks clear differentiation of initials closed – characterized by the presence of 3 tiers of initials 1st tier – apex of the central cylinder 2nd tier – terminates the cortex 3rd tier – gives rise to the rootcap
  • 35. based on origin of epidermis •  rootcap and epidermis have common origin – dermatocalyptrogen •  root cap has independent initials – calyptrogen •  epidermis has its own initials –dermatogen •  cortex and epidermis have common initials
  • 36. Functions of the cells in the quiescent center •  1. reservoir of cells resistant to damage e g. radiation •  2. site of auxin synthesis •  3. source of diploid cells •  4. permanent source of active initials