Growth, anatomy and morphology of the mesocotyl and the growth of appendages of the wild oat (Avena fatua L.) seedling

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M. V. S. Raju
T. A. Steeves
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[1] University of Regina,Department of Biology
[2] University of Saskatchewan,Department of Biology
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Journal of Plant Research | 1998年 / 111卷
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Mesocotyl; Scutellum; Wild oats;
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Morphological and histological studies were made on the mesocotyl and the emergence of seedlings of a nondormant strain (CS40) of wild oats (Avena fatua L.). The elongation of the mesocotyl was primarily responsible for the emergence of seedlings from deeper levels of soil. The mesocotyl of the seedling is here interpreted as the hypocotyl. The functionally suctorial scutellum together with coleoptile constitutes the first cotyledon and the first true-leaf is regarded as the second cotyledon. The development of tillers from scutellar and first-leaf buds depends on the depth at which level the seeds (caryopses) germinated and the seedlings emerged above the soil surface. The first-leaf axillary buds, regradless of depths, develop into dominant tillers. The scutellar buds, especially at greater depths, remain inhibited. At shallower levels, however, they develop into tillers. The scutellar buds, at deeper levels, behave as reserve ramets which feature adds to the success of the species as a weed in the agricultural prairies.
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