Abstract
Changes in cell vdume and shape in different layers of the dermal system of the grape Vitis vinifera have
been analysed in relation to position along the radius of the fruit and fruit shape. Fruit surface area was
found to be a function of changes in both cell area and cell number, though cell number effects were
predominant. Cell volume generally increased exponentially from the epidermis inwards, though no single
function adequately described the pattern for all cultivars. Deviations from a continuous pattern of change
of volume were compatible with the possible occurrence of polyploid periclinal chimeras or endoploids.
These results suggest that differences in cellular structure were determined by mechanisms that were
independent of potential stresses associated with differences in fruit size and shape.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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