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SUBMITTER: Durrington B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10095900 | biostudies-literature | 2021
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Durrington Benjamin B Chong Fiona F Chitwood Daniel H DH
Quantitative plant biology 20210504
Lateral organs arranged in spiral phyllotaxy are separated by the golden angle, ≈137.5°, leading to chirality: either clockwise or counter-clockwise. In some species, leaves are asymmetric such that they are smaller and curved towards the side ascending the phyllotactic spiral. As such, these asymmetries lead to mirroring of leaf shapes in plants of opposite phyllotactic handedness. Previous reports had suggested that the pin-stripe calathea (<i>Goeppertia ornata</i>) may be exclusively of one p ...[more]