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The anatomy of the shoot apex of wheat (Triticutn aestivum L.) during transition from the vegetative to the reproductive state and the determination of the primordia
Authors:J Opatrná  F Seidlová  K Beneš
Institution:1. Institute for Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Praha
Abstract:An investigation was made of the anatomical structure of the shoot apex of wheat in the first four stages of organogenesis according toKuperman (1961). It was found that the shoot apex is first covered only with dermatogen (first stage). Then the hypodermis gradually differentiates (second stage) followed by differentiation of the subhypodermis (third stage). In the first stage, the central core of the apex is formed by more or less uniform isodiametric cells so that no zones are distinguishable. During the initiation of the primordia of the assimilating leaves, i.e. in the second stage, a group of larger cells was observed in the apical part of the hypodermis and can be compared with the central zone described in dicotyledons. Under it there is a characteristic group of smaller cells. In the third stage the differences between these groups of cells become less clear and in the fourth stage are no longer observable. No differences were found in the manner of initiating the leaf and bud primordia during the period of ontogenesis studied. There is, however, an alteration in the extent of growth between the bud primordium and the corresponding leaves. Short-day photoperiodic inhibition, always started on the days when the shoot apices were collected for anatomical study, showed that the determination of the primordia of the leaves and axillary buds as parts of the inflorescence is complete by the end of the third stage, at the time when the primordia in the central part of the ear are initiated
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