Anatomy of ethylene-induced floral-organ abscission in Chamelaucium uncinatum (Myrtaceae)


Autoria(s): Macnish, Andrew J.; Irving, Donald E.; Joyce, Daryl C.; Vithanage, Vasanthe; Wearing, Alan H.
Contribuinte(s)

S. Farrer

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Postharvest abscission of Geraldton waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum Schauer) flower buds and flowers is ethylene-mediated. Exposure of floral organs to exogenous ethylene (1 mu L L-1) for 6 h at 20 degrees C induced separation at a morphologically and anatomically distinct abscission zone between the pedicel and. oral tube. Flower buds with opening petals and flowers with a nectiferous hypanthium were generally more responsive to exogenous ethylene than were flower buds enclosed in shiny bracteoles and aged (senescing) flowers. The anatomy of abscission-zone cells did not change at sequential stages of floral development from immature buds to aged flowers. The zone comprised a layer of small, laterally elongated-to-rounded, closely packed and highly protoplasmic parenchyma cells. Abscission occurred at a two- to four-cell-wide separation layer within the abscission zone. The process involved degradation of the middle lamella between separation layer cells. Following abscission, cells on both the proximal and distal faces of the separation layer became spherical, loosely packed and contained degenerating protoplasm. Central vascular tissues within the surrounding band of separation layer cells became torn and fractured. For flower buds, bracteoles that enclose the immature floral tube also separated at an abscission zone. However, this secondary abscission zone appeared less sensitive to ethylene than the primary ( central). oral-tube abscission zone as bracteoles generally only completely abscised when exposed to 10 mu L L-1 ethylene for the longer period of 24 h at 20 degrees C. The smooth surfaces of abscised separation-layer cells suggest that hydrolase enzymes degrade the middle lamella between adjacent cell walls.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:76606/UQ76606_post_script.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:76606

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

CSIRO Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Plant Sciences #Harvested Geraldton Waxflower #Electron Microscopy #Pedicel Abscission #Flower Abscission #Ultrastructure #Fruit #Grevillea #Nectaries #Meristem #Sultani #C1 #300304 Post Harvest Technologies #620209 Ornamentals, Australian natives and nursery plants #070605 Post Harvest Horticultural Technologies (incl. Transportation and Storage)
Tipo

Journal Article