Abstract
The reversion of floral development in
Whytockia bijieensis Y.Z.Wang et Z.Y.Li occurs after the
normal initiation of mid-adaxial sepals, which implies that the floral organs
are not determined at the initiation of the floral primordium, but
progressively determined during its development. Both low humidity (less than
75%) and low night temperature (12–14˚C) contribute to the
reversion of floral development. However, the low humidity or low night
temperature alone do not greatly affect the normal flowering process. The
combination of these two ecological factors seems to considerably disturb the
normal flowering process, greatly strengthening the reversion process of
flowering. High humidity and moderate temperature or at least one of the two
are necessary for the normal flowering process of
W. bijieensis. It is likely that low humidity and low
night temperature trigger the reversal to vegetative growth during floral
development. The change of a flower into a bract-like organ in the flower
pairs indicates that a transition from pair-flowered to normal cymes is
possible.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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