Abstract

The laminae of etiolated Marsilea vestita leaves develop by means of marginal meristems. Unlike light‐grown plants, the form of the etiolated plant is not affected by growth on a solid medium. All of the young leaves isolated from light‐grown submerged plants will elongate in darkness. The smallest, etiolated, uncoiled leaves develop into land leaves when they are placed in light, and this development occurs regardless of whether the leaves remain on the plant or are isolated on nutrient agar. Only these smallest leaves (2.3 mm average length) are actually capable of being converted from a submerged leaf form to a land leaf form by darkness.

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