Development of the shoot apex ofChenopodium rubrum L. after photoperiodic induction in the cotyledon stage |
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Authors: | Frideta Seidlová Jindra Štichová |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Plant Physiology, Institute of Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha
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Abstract: | Development of the shoot apex up to floral differentiation was investigated in the short-day plantChenopodium rubrum. The changes occurring in the apex from energence until full opening of the cotyledons (Figs 1–4), development during photoperiodic induction (Figs. 5–8), as well as the resulting floral differentiation (Figs. 9–10) are described. It was aimed at excluding the influence of plastochron changes on the interpretation of ontogeny of the shoot apex. For that reason two planes of longitudinal sections and two plastochron stages were compared. In young plants zonation does not become fully evident prior to floral differentiation. The anatomical structure of the shoot apex does not change substantially during the first two inductive cycles which proved to be obligatory under the given experimental conditions. The changes occurring during two further inductive cycles correspond to the total activation of the meristems as manifested by the growth and branching of the apex preceeding floral differentiation proper. |
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