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The arrest of development of abortive reproductive organs in the unisexual flower of<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Vitis vinifera</Emphasis> ssp.<Emphasis Type="Italic"> silvestris</Emphasis>
Authors:Elisabetta?Caporali  Alberto?Spada  Email author" target="_blank">Giovanna?MarzianiEmail author  Osvaldo?Failla  Attilio?Scienza
Institution:(1) Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di Milano, Via Celoria 26, 20133 Milan, Italy;(2) Dipartimento di Produzione Vegetale, Università di Milano, 20133 Milan, Italy;
Abstract:During the first stages of development, flowers of most dioecious species are hermaphroditic, with their transition to unisexual flowers being the result of the developmental arrest of one set of reproductive organs. In this work, we describe the development of male and female flowers of the dioecious wild grape species Vitis vinifera ssp. silvestris through scanning electron microscopy analysis and cytological observations, focusing our attention on the transition from bisexual to unisexual development. We divide floral development of the wild grape into eight stages. Differences between male and female flowers appear first at stage 6, when the style and stigma start to differentiate in female but not in male flowers. Cytological analysis of the slowly growing abortive pistil of male flowers shows that megagametophyte formation is, surprisingly, not inhibited. Instead of pistil abortion in the male flower, sexual determination is accomplished through programmed death of external nucellus cells and some layers of integumentary cells. Sterility of male structures in female flowers follows a different pattern, with microspore abnormalities evident from the time of their release from the tetrad. Sterile microspores and pollen grains in female flowers display an abnormal round shape, lacking colpi and possessing uniformly thickened cell walls that impede germination.
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