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Drift of mutated sectors in sectorial or mericlinal plant chimeras has been interpreted as indirect evidence of initial impermanence at the apex. However, the same effect may result from mutation in noninitial cells positioned close to the vertex of the apical dome. Clonal analysis of the cell packets present in the superficial layer of spruce and magnolia apices provided the library of patterns suggesting that the position and the number of initial cells, and in some cases also the meristem axis inclination, may change over time. Multicellular clones originating from a single cell have been found in the geometric center of some apices, whereas in other apices the cellular center (where three or four clonal borders meet) did not correspond to the geometric center of the apex. Such effects may result only from initial impermanence.
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Received 19 January 2000; accepted 11 February 2000
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Zagórska-Marek, B., Turzańska, M. Clonal Analysis Provides Evidence for Transient Initial Cells in Shoot Apical Meristems of Seed Plants. J Plant Growth Regul 19, 55–64 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003440000007
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s003440000007