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Development of Meristems of Weigela florida Variety 'Bristol Ruby' Following Reproductive Induction in Long Days
Authors:MALOUPA-IKONOMOU  E; JACQUES  M
Institution:IPV (Phytotron) CNRS Gif-sur-Yvette 91190, France
Abstract:Weigela florida variety ‘Bristol Ruby’ has longday requirements for its growth and, in general, for its flowering.Vegetative development, floral initiation and floral organogenesisare described using scanning electron microscopy during photoperiodictreatment in long days, under controlled conditions. Flowering of axillary buds of cuttings has been studied. Theapex of Weigela at the vegetative phase is characterized bya very small hollow meristem. After 9 long days, the meristemenlarges and, after 12 long days, early axillary buds are initiatedin the axils of the leaves, which become bracts. When the numberof long days was increased, flowers were initiated in the budson the induced branches; first at the proximal part of the branchwhere development afterwards slowed down, then on the medianparts of the branch where development was accelerated. Two bracteoles are differentiated soon after floral initiation;first initiation of the calyx required 18 long days. Petals,stamens and ovary were rapidly initiated after that. Weigelaflowers are clustered; the inflorescence ceased growth by abortionof the terminal meristem or by formation of a terminal flower.In axillary buds of the fifth node the formation of the clusterwas completed about 20 days after the beginning of floral induction. Weigela florida ‘Bristol Ruby’, scanning electron microscopic analysis, vegetative meristem, floral development stages, long days induction
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