A developmental model for branching morphogenesis of lake cress compound leaf

Akiko Nakamasu, Hokuto Nakayama, Naomi Nakayama, Nobuhiko J. Suematsu*, Seisuke Kimura

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Abstract

Lake cress, Rorippa aquatica (Brassicaceae), is a semi-aquatic plant that exhibits a variety of leaf shapes, from simple leaves to highly branched compound leaves, depending on the environment. Leaf shape can vary within a single plant, suggesting that the variation can be explained by a simple model. In order to simulate the branched structure in the compound leaves of R. aquatica, we implemented reaction-diffusion (RD) patterning onto a theoretical framework that had been developed for serration distribution in the leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana, with the modification of the one-dimensional reaction-diffusion domain being deformed with the spatial periodicity of the RD pattern while expanding. This simple method using an iterative pattern could create regular and nested branching patterns. Subsequently, we verified the plausibility of our theoretical model by comparing it with the experimentally observed branching patterns. The results suggested that our model successfully predicted both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the timing and positioning of branching in growing R. aquatica leaves.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111615
Number of pages7
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume9
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Nov 2014

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Polar auxin transport
  • eschscholzia-californica
  • pattern-formation
  • arabidopsis
  • paraveraceae
  • initiation
  • framework
  • growth
  • gene

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