MORPHOLOGY OF THE CURD OF CAULIFLOWER |
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Authors: | Sidki Sadik |
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Affiliation: | Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, California |
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Abstract: | Sadik , Sidki . (U. California, Davis.) Morphology of the curd of cauliflower. Amer. Jour. Bot. 49(3): 290–297. Illus. 1962.—The development of the curd and inflorescence of cauliflower, Brassica oleracea Linn., var. botrytis D.C., is described. The cultivars ‘Snowball M’ and ‘February-Early-March’ were studied. The curd has a nonfasciated and monopodial type of branching. Curd initiation of ‘Snowball M’ is not dependent on vernalization, but the curd of ‘February-Early-March’ and the floral primordia of both cultivars are initiated only after vernalization. Associated with flowering is the disruption of the curd by the elongation of some of the inflorescence branches. The initiation of leaves, branches, and floral primordia follows a 5 + 8 phyllotaxy throughout all stages of development. This system of phyllotaxy changes at the time of initiation of floral parts. |
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