Abstract

We have analyzed the cell proliferation in a meristem assuming a single file model for root architecture. The meristem file appears to be built up by two clearly separated zones: the first going from the initial cell to the middle of the meristem and the second from the middle to the meristem boundary. The first half of the meristem shows an exponential age distribution for the cell population. In contrast, in the second half of the meristem, the cell kinetics of cycling cells strongly disagree with exponential kinetics and due to the compensation between the observed deviations in both halves, cell supply in the file meristem is in line with linear kinetics. However, we proposed that exponential kinetic equations offer a suitable approach to problems of cell cycle compartments and population age distributions in real meristems, where non-cycling cells cannot be identified inside the meristem, whether we consider the meristem as a whole or study a “window” inside it. Nevertheless, for more exact kinetic analysis, when estimating the proliferative fraction, the width of the “window” and its location along the axis must carefully be taken into account.

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