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First published online July 21, 2003
doi: 10.1242/10.1242/dev.00596
1 Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Berne, Switzerland
2 Institute of Applied Physics, University of Berne, Switzerland
* Author for correspondence (e-mail: cris.kuhlemeier{at}ips.unibe.ch)
Accepted 7 May 2003
Plants exhibit life-long organogenic and histogenic activity in a specialised organ, the shoot apical meristem. Leaves and flowers are formed within the ring-shaped peripheral zone, which surrounds the central zone, the site of the stem cells. We have undertaken a series of high-precision laser ablation and microsurgical tissue removal experiments to test the functions of different parts of the tomato meristem, and to reveal their interactions. Ablation of the central zone led to ectopic expression of the WUSCHEL gene at the periphery, followed by the establishment of a new meristem centre. After the ablation of the central zone, organ formation continued without a lag. Thus, the central zone does not participate in organogenesis, except as the ultimate source of founder cells. Microsurgical removal of the external L1 layer induced periclinal cell divisions and terminal differentiation in the subtending layers. In addition, no organs were initiated in areas devoid of L1, demonstrating an important role of the L1 in organogenesis. L1 ablation had only local effects, an observation that is difficult to reconcile with phyllotaxis theories that invoke physical tension operating within the meristem as a whole. Finally, regeneration of L1 cells was never observed after ablation. This shows that while the zones of the meristem show a remarkable capacity to regenerate after interference, elimination of the L1 layer is irreparable and causes terminal differentiation.
Key words: Laser ablation, Meristem, WUSCHEL, Central zone, Peripheral zone, Meristem layer, L1 layer, Lycopersicon esculentum
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