Author:
O'Brien T.P,Sammut M.E,Lee J.W,Smart M.G
Abstract
The attachment region of a mid-spike spikelet was sectioned serially. These sections were used to
construct an accurate 3-dimensional model of the course of the vascular system that supplies the organs
of the a and b florets, and the rachilla of the c and d florets. All organs are interconnected by vascular
tissue, but certain parts of the system are phloem-only. In particular, the supply to the groove bundle
of the pericarp, widely held to be the most important pathway to the grain, is made via an annulus of
phloem to which lemma, palea and lodicules have phloem-only connections. The vascular system is
sufficiently different from the pattern encountered in vegetative nodes to warrant treatment sui generis.
The relationships between different cell types need greater histological study, especially in the complex
composite bundles. This analysis shows that bundle shape in cross-section and the arrangement
of xylem and phloem vary sharply over very short distances (100 ~ m ) .T he distribution of xylem and
phloem transfer cells agrees with the proposal that significant solute relocation takes place in the regions
where the vascular supplies to different organs meet. The area in the ovary neck that encompasses the
fusion zone of the supplies to lemma, palea and pericarp emerges as a zone in need of detailed study,
both in spikelet positions within a cultivar of known, but different, grain performance, and as a region
to analyse for inter-cultivar comparisons.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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