Unconventional Leaves (An Application of Map ol-Systems to Biology)

Regularities of the positioning of cell division walls during the development of meristematic plant tissues may have morphogenetic consequences. A class of developmental constructions, double wall map generating OL-systems, was explored exhaustively and accounts for the number of concevable possibilities of wall insertions. The typology over theoretical organized cell layer configurations, which has been established in earlier works on the base of these systems, is completed here by an investigation on leaf-like structures.

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