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The paper deals with the complex leaves of three species of the aquatic genus Marathrum (M. minutiflorum, M. rubrum and M. schiedeanum). It is shown that they represent pinnately ramified ensiform leaves. The dissection of the leaves contributes to surface enlargement and thus to improvement of their hydrophylls function. The ensiform structure is confirmed by the transverse position of the sheathing lower leaf zone and the subsequent intercalary elongational growth proceeding in the median plane towards the abaxial side of the leaf (upper leaf zone). The petiole continues into the rachis-like central axis of the blade from which pinnate-like segments diverge at the adaxial and abaxial edge of the ensiform blade. The segments give rise to tufts of clavate enations that end in long filaments. The filigree pinnately segmented ensiform leaves of Marathrum are interpreted as a further development of the fan-shaped and irregularly lobate ensiform leaves occurring in Mourera and Apinagia. Pinnately ramified ensiform leaves obviously evolved in convergence to the common type of pinnate leaves found in angiosperms.
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Jäger-Zürn, I., Novelo R., A., Philbrick, C. et al. Pinnately ramified ensiform leaves in the genus Marathrum, (Podostemaceae-Podostemoideae). Plant Syst. Evol. 268, 97–117 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00606-007-0561-y
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