Fibonacci spirals may not need the Golden Angle.

Xiaofeng Yin, Hirokazu Tsukaya
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Phyllotaxis, the regular arrangement of plant lateral organs, is an important aspect of quantitative plant biology. Some models relying on the geometric relationship of the shoot apex and organ primordia focus mainly on spiral phyllotaxis, a common phyllotaxis mode. While these models often predict the dependency of Fibonacci spirals on the Golden Angle, other models do not emphasise such a relation. Phyllotactic patterning in Asteraceae is one such example. Recently, it was revealed that auxin dynamics and the expansion and contraction of the active ring of the capitulum (head) are the key processes to guide Fibonacci spirals in gerbera (Gerbera hybrida). In this Insights paper, we discuss the importance of auxin dynamics, distinct phases of phyllotactic patterning, and the transition of phyllotaxis modes. These findings signify the local interaction among primordia in phyllotactic patterning and the notion that Fibonacci spirals may not need the Golden Angle.

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斐波那契螺旋可能不需要黄金角。
叶序性是植物侧面器官的规律排列,是植物定量生物学的一个重要方面。一些依赖于茎尖和器官原基几何关系的模型主要集中在螺旋叶状趋近上,这是一种常见的叶状趋近模式。虽然这些模型经常预测斐波那契螺旋对黄金角的依赖性,但其他模型并不强调这种关系。菊科植物的层序结构就是这样一个例子。近年来研究发现,生长素的动态变化和头状花序活动环的扩张和收缩是非洲菊(gerbera hybrida)中引导斐波那契螺旋的关键过程。在这篇见解文章中,我们讨论了生长素动力学的重要性,叶状排列模式的不同阶段,以及叶状排列模式的转变。这些发现表明叶状排列模式中原基之间的局部相互作用以及斐波那契螺旋可能不需要黄金角的概念。
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