Dynamics of the Elongation of Internodes in Maize (Zea mays L.): Analysis of Phases of Elongation and their Relationships to Phytomer Development |
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Authors: | Fournier, C. Andrieu, B. |
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Affiliation: | INRAUnité Environnement et Grandes Cultures, 78850, Thiverval Grignon, France |
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Abstract: | The kinetics of elongation of individual internodes of maizestems were studied under field conditions. Thermal time coursesof internode length were recorded using non-destructive methods,based on direct measurement of X-ray photographs or on indirectestimates using heights of leaf collars. These data were complementedby serial dissections of maize stems, and by precise observationof the process of sheath emergence, to specify its role in thekinetics of internode elongation. The kinetics of elongationwere found to be composed of four phases. The rate of elongationrises exponentially during phase I, and then increases sharplyduring a short period (phase II), which is followed by a majorperiod of constant growth rate (phase III) and a shorter periodin which the rate declines (phase IV). During phase I, elongationappears to be integrated at the level of the whole apical cone.From phase II onwards, elongation becomes determined at thelevel of the phytomer. The emergence of the sheath attachedto the internode appears to be a possible trigger for the transitionbetween phase I and phase II, and it may also be involved invariation in final length among phytomers. Copyright 2000 Annalsof Botany Company Zea mays L., internode, elongation, modelling, dynamics, X-rays, collar, phytomer, stem, thermal time, phasic development |
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