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The Effect of Various Environmental Factors on the Leaf Form of the Aquatic Fern Marsilea vestita

The Effect of Various Environmental Factors on the Leaf Form of the Aquatic Fern Marsilea vestita Department of Blologicat Sciences, Sliite University of New York Stony Brook, New York (Received November 18, 1964) One aspect of aqnntic vitscular phnit developmenl which has always allrac'Icd Ihc allenliim ui' Jmtaiiisls {c{. Troll l'JvtS) is tlic dil'l'tTcnrf in Ihe forms ol leaves occurrinf^ in a H'^"*^'" individual plant in nature. Thus. Ihe leaves of a Mar.*!ilea phnit growiiif^ on wet soil are quile different from the leaves of thi' same plaiil f,'rowlug suhmer^'ed in deep waler. The land lenves are quiti' larj^L' and llicir lauiiiuu- rcscnihli.' "rour-lcal' clovers" (l''if,'ur(' t left), (^inversely, the suhnicrj^cd leavi'.s art" sniail and tlu'ir laniinai' rt'M-tnhie a t'nnr-prouHed fork (i*'if,'iirt' 1 ri^htj. Tlit' terui "suhuit'ri^ed" is usrd thr<>u;^hout the present paper as preferahle to .-Vllsopps (1954) term "water" leaf, and the tt-rm "water form" used in preliminary report (Gaudet 1963), since land type leaves can occnr on pUint.s {^rowinf; in water. Cousidcrahk' work hii.s heeu done on Ihe control of !eaf form of iiquatic planis. .Vinoii^' tlu' Tailors which lui^^Iit alTecl leaf lorui ol' aqualic plants, Ihe Iollowiuf4 have heen i[ivesti}.,'ated receiilly: waler relalions of the environment as roj,'ulated hy osmotic pressure i.Vlisopp 195.J, Jones 1955), light intensity (McC-ully and Dale 19()I). http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physiologia Plantarum Wiley

The Effect of Various Environmental Factors on the Leaf Form of the Aquatic Fern Marsilea vestita

Physiologia Plantarum , Volume 18 (3) – Jul 1, 1965

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Copyright © 1965 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0031-9317
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1399-3054
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10.1111/j.1399-3054.1965.tb06928.x
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Abstract

Department of Blologicat Sciences, Sliite University of New York Stony Brook, New York (Received November 18, 1964) One aspect of aqnntic vitscular phnit developmenl which has always allrac'Icd Ihc allenliim ui' Jmtaiiisls {c{. Troll l'JvtS) is tlic dil'l'tTcnrf in Ihe forms ol leaves occurrinf^ in a H'^"*^'" individual plant in nature. Thus. Ihe leaves of a Mar.*!ilea phnit growiiif^ on wet soil are quile different from the leaves of thi' same plaiil f,'rowlug suhmer^'ed in deep waler. The land lenves are quiti' larj^L' and llicir lauiiiuu- rcscnihli.' "rour-lcal' clovers" (l''if,'ur(' t left), (^inversely, the suhnicrj^cd leavi'.s art" sniail and tlu'ir laniinai' rt'M-tnhie a t'nnr-prouHed fork (i*'if,'iirt' 1 ri^htj. Tlit' terui "suhuit'ri^ed" is usrd thr<>u;^hout the present paper as preferahle to .-Vllsopps (1954) term "water" leaf, and the tt-rm "water form" used in preliminary report (Gaudet 1963), since land type leaves can occnr on pUint.s {^rowinf; in water. Cousidcrahk' work hii.s heeu done on Ihe control of !eaf form of iiquatic planis. .Vinoii^' tlu' Tailors which lui^^Iit alTecl leaf lorui ol' aqualic plants, Ihe Iollowiuf4 have heen i[ivesti}.,'ated receiilly: waler relalions of the environment as roj,'ulated hy osmotic pressure i.Vlisopp 195.J, Jones 1955), light intensity (McC-ully and Dale 19()I).

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Published: Jul 1, 1965

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