Phyllotactic patterning of gerbera flower heads
Teng Zhang, Mikolaj Cieslak, Andrew Owens, Feng Wang, Suvi Broholm, Teemu H. Teeri, Paula Elomaa, Przemysław Prusinkiewicz
Abstract
We show that phyllotactic patterning in gerbera is governed by changes in the size of the morphogenetically active zone coordinated with the growth of the head. The dynamics of these changes divides the patterning process into three phases: the development of an approximately circular pattern with a Fibonacci number of primordia near the head rim, its gradual transition to a zigzag pattern, and the development of a spiral pattern that fills the head on the template of this zigzag pattern. Fibonacci spiral numbers arise due to the intercalary insertion and lateral displacement of incipient primordia in the first phase. Our results demonstrate the essential role of the growth and active zone dynamics in the patterning of flower heads.