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Inflorescence and floral ontogeny in Crocus sativus L. (Iridaceae)
Authors:Mohammad Reza Dadpour  Somayeh Naghiloo  Gholamreza Gohari  Maryam Aliakbari
Affiliation:1. Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran;2. Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract:Inflorescence and floral ontogeny of the perennial, herbaceous crop Crocus sativus L. were studied using epi-illumination light microscopy. After production of leaves with helical arrangement a determinate inflorescence forms which becomes completely transformed into a single terminal flower. In some cases, bifurcation of the inflorescence meristem yields two or three floral meristems. The order of floral organs initiation is outer tepals – stamens – inner tepals – carpels. Stamens and outer tepals are produced from the lateral bifurcation of three common stamen-tepal primordia. Within each whorl, organs start developing unidirectionally from the adaxial side, except for the stamens which begin to grow from the abaxial side. Specialized features during organ development include interprimordial growth between tepals forming a perianth tube, fusion at the base of stamen filaments, and formation of an inferior ovary with unfused styles.
Keywords:Crocus sativus   Common primordia   Epi-illumination   Floral ontogeny   Inflorescence
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