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Annals of Botany 92: 199-206, 2003
© 2003 Annals of Botany Company
A Morphological and Quantitative Characterization of Early Floral Development in Apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.)
1 The Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd, Palmerston North Research Centre, Private Bag 11 030, Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Received: 23 December 2002; ; Returned for revision: 13 March 2003. Accepted: 17 April 2003 Published electronically: 12 June 2003
Apple is an important crop and a focus of research worldwide. However, some aspects of floral commitment and morphogenesis remain unclear. A detailed characterization of bourse shoot apex development was undertaken to provide a framework for future genetic, molecular and physiological studies. Eight morphologically distinct stages of shoot apex development, prior to winter dormancy, were defined. Based on measurements of meristem diameter, two stages of vegetative development were recognized. Vegetative meristems were flat, and either narrow (stage 0) or broad (stage 1). Pronounced doming of the apex marked stage 2. During stage 3, the domed meristem initiated four to six lateral floral meristems and subtending bracts before converting to a terminal floral meristem (stage 4). The terminal floral meristem proceeded directly with bractlet and sepal initiation, while lateral floral meristems initiated bractlets (stage 5). Sepal initiation began on the basal lateral flower (stage 6) and continued in an acropetal direction until all floral meristems had completed sepal initiation (stage 7). In this study, only stage 0 and stage 7 apices were observed in dormant buds, indicating that stages 16 are transient. The results suggest that broadening of the apex (stage 1) is the first morphological sign of commitment to flowering.
Key words: Apple, Malus x domestica Borkh., development, shoot apical meristem, floral morphogenesis, inflores cence, scanning electron microscopy.
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