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Change in flower morphology of Torenia fournieri Lind. induced by forchlorfenuron application
Authors:Takaaki Nishijima  Koji Shima
Affiliation:1. National Institute of Floricultural Science, National Agricultural and Bio-oriented Research Organization (NARO), 2-1 Fujimoto, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8519, Japan;2. Wakayama Research Center of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 160 Takao, Kishigawa, Naga, Wakayama 640-0423, Japan
Abstract:We induced various flower morphologies in torenia (Torenia fournieri Lind.) by the application of forchlorfenuron (CPPU). Those morphologies were the combination of four basic morphological changes, the development of serrate petals, incised petals, a paracorolla, and an increased number of floral organs. These morphological changes occurred systematically depending on the floral stage at the time of CPPU application. Serrate petals were induced when CPPU was applied during the stages of corolla development, whereas application at younger stages induced petal incision. The serrate petal margin resulted from preferential proliferation of cells around the vascular bundles, whereas petal incision likely resulted from the lateral outgrowths of petal. A paracorolla was induced at the adaxial petal face when CPPU was applied between the sepal development stage and early corolla development. The paracorolla appears to have arisen from the lateral outgrowths of the stamen. The numbers of stamens, petals, and sepals increased when CPPU was applied at and before the differentiation of sex organs and the corolla. Enlargement of the floral meristem probably caused this increase. Application of N6-benzylaminopurine and zeatin did not induce these morphological changes.
Keywords:Anatomy   CPPU   Cytokinins   Flower morphology   Forchlorfenuron   Torenia (Torenia fournieri Lind.)
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