Fundamentals of Plant Morphology and Plant Evo-Devo (Evolutionary Developmental Morphology)

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作者
Sattler, Rolf [1 ]
Rutishauser, Rolf [2 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Biol Dept, Montreal, PQ H3G 0B1, Canada
[2] Univ Zurich, Dept Systemat & Evolutionary Bot, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland
来源
PLANTS-BASEL | 2023年 / 12卷 / 01期
关键词
classical morphology; continuum morphology; process morphology; fuzzy logic; homeosis; plant evo-devo; plant molecular genetics; EPIPHYLLOUS INFLORESCENCE; MULTIVARIATE-ANALYSIS; DYNAMIC MORPHOLOGY; FLORAL DEVELOPMENT; LEAF; UTRICULARIA; SHOOT; EXPRESSION; CONTINUUM; HOMOLOGY;
D O I
10.3390/plants12010118
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Morphological concepts are used in plant evo-devo (evolutionary developmental biology) and other disciplines of plant biology, and therefore plant morphology is relevant to all of these disciplines. Many plant biologists still rely on classical morphology, according to which there are only three mutually exclusive organ categories in vascular plants such as flowering plants: root, stem (caulome), and leaf (phyllome). Continuum morphology recognizes a continuum between these organ categories. Instead of Aristotelian identity and either/or logic, it is based on fuzzy logic, according to which membership in a category is a matter of degree. Hence, an organ in flowering plants may be a root, stem, or leaf to some degree. Homology then also becomes a matter of degree. Process morphology supersedes structure/process dualism. Hence, structures do not have processes, they are processes, which means they are process combinations. These process combinations may change during ontogeny and phylogeny. Although classical morphology on the one hand and continuum and process morphology on the other use different kinds of logic, they can be considered complementary and thus together they present a more inclusive picture of the diversity of plant form than any one of the three alone. However, continuum and process morphology are more comprehensive than classical morphology. Insights gained from continuum and process morphology can inspire research in plant morphology and plant evo-devo, especially MorphoEvoDevo.
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