Anatomical insights into the vascular layout of the barley rachis: implications for transport and spikelet connection.
Twan RuttenVenkatasubbu ThirulogachandarYongyu HuangNandhakumar ShanmugarajThorsten SchnurbuschStefan OrtlebGoetz HenselJochen KumlehnMichael MelzerThorsten SchnurbuschPublished in: Annals of botany (2024)
The rachis vasculature is the result of a two-step process involving an initial layout followed by size adjustment according to floret fertility/spike size. The restriction of large mature vessels to the periphery and that of small immature vessels to the centre of the rachis suggests that long-distance transport and local supply to spikelets are spatially separated processes. The identification of spikelet-derived veins entering the rachis without fusing with its vasculature indicates that a vascular continuity between rachis and spikelets might be non-essential.
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