Water Deficit and Inflorescence Development in Zea mays L.--The Role of the Developing Tassel |
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Authors: | DAMPTEY, H. B. ASPINALL, D. COOMBE, B. G. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Plant Physiology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, The University of Adelaide Glen Osmond, South Australia, 5064 |
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Abstract: | In the normal pattern of development of Zea mays (cv. Iochief)a single mature female inflorescence is produced at node 7.A brief episode of water deficit at the time of terminal maleinflorescence initiation induced the subsequent developmentof two to three mature female inflorescences at nodes 57.This growth of the inflorescences at lower nodes was accompaniedby a marked inhibition of the growth of the terminal male inflorescence.Removal of either the developing terminal inflorescence or ofthe axillary inflorescence at node 7 at this time also promotedthe growth of the lower axillary inflorescences. The growthof these inflorescences was further stimulated by a period ofwater deficit when only the inflorescence at node 7 was removed,but removal of the male inflorescence abolished the capacityof these inflorescences to respond to the water deficit Excisionof the male inflorescence immediately before or immediatelyafter the period of water deficit produced the same response.It is concluded that this response of the lower axillary inflorescencesto water deficit is mediated through an effect on the developingterminal male inflorescence. Zea mays, water deficit, inflorescence development, tassel, correlative inhibition |
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