Homeosis, morphogenetic gradient and the determination of floral identity in the inflorescences ofPhilodendron solimoesense (Araceae) |
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Authors: | Denis Barabé Christian Lacroix |
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Institution: | (1) Institut de recherche en biologie végétale, Jardin botanique de Montréal, 4101 Sherbrooke Est, H1X 2B2 Montréal, Canada;(2) Department of Biology, University of Prince Edward Island, 550 University Avenue, C1A 4P4 Charlottetown, PEI, Canada |
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Abstract: | A comparative developmental study of the inflorescence ofPhilodendron solimoesense was conducted using scanning electron microscopy. The spadix ofP. solimoesense is characterized by unisexual flowers. Staminate flowers are initiated on the upper portion of the spadix while pistillate flowers develop on the lower portion of the spadix. An intermediate zone located between the upper male and lower female portion of the inflorescence consists of sterile male flowers. Within this intermediate zone a row of flowers exhibit polarity with respect to the identity of sexual organs. Stamens are initiated on the flank of the floral meristem facing the upper male zone and carpels are initiated on the portion of the floral meristem facing the lower female zone. The resulting flowers therefore assume a bisexual identity. At the level of the inflorescence, all floral buds are initiated along a series of contact parastichies and the continuity of these parastichies is not disrupted at any level in the male, intermediate, and female zones on the spadix. Results from this study support the presence of a morphogenetic gradient acting at the level of the inflorescence and appears to be independent of the boundaries of floral primordia. |
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Keywords: | Araceae Philodendron flower development homeosis inflorescence morphogenetic gradient |
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