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Observation on Flower Bud Differentiation of Crape Myrtle in Red Soil Environment

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摘要 Flower bud differentiation is a key component of plant blooming biology and understanding how it works is vital for flowering regulation and plant genetic breeding,increasing the number and quality of flowering.Red soil is the most widely covered soil type in the world,and it is also the most suitable soil type for crape myrtle planting.The flower buds of crape myrtle(Lagerstroemia indica)planted in red soil were employed as experimental materials in this study,and the distinct periods of differentiation were identified using stereomicroscopy and paraffin sectioning.We optimized the steps of dehydration,transparency,embedding,sectioning and staining when employing paraffin sections.When seen under a microscope,this optimization can make the cell structure of paraffin sections obvious,the tissue structure complete,and the staining clear and natural.The flower bud differentiation process is divided into 7 periods based on anatomical observations of the external morphology and internal structure during flower bud differentiation:undifferentiated period,start of differentiation period,inflorescence differentiation period,calyx differentiation period,petal differentiation period,stamen differentiation period,and pistil differentiation period.The differentiation time is concentrated from the end of May to mid-June.Crape myrtle flower bud differentiation is a complicated process,and the specific regulatory mechanism and affecting elements need to be investigated further.
出处 《Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany》 SCIE 2022年第12期2607-2617,共11页 国际实验植物学杂志(英文)
基金 supported by Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China(No.LY21C160001) Zhejiang Science and TechnologyMajor Program on Agricultural New Variety Breeding(No.2021C02071-4) Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province(LQ17C160005).
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