Changes in Cell Number, Osmotic Potential and Concentrations of Carbohydrates and Inorganic Ions in Tweedia caerulea during Flower Opening

The number of epidermal cells, osmotic potential, and carbohydrate and inorganic ion concentrations in petals during development and opening of Tweedia caerulea D. Don flowers was studied. The number of adaxial epidermal cells was greater than that of abaxial epidermal cells at all stages. The incre...

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description The number of epidermal cells, osmotic potential, and carbohydrate and inorganic ion concentrations in petals during development and opening of Tweedia caerulea D. Don flowers was studied. The number of adaxial epidermal cells was greater than that of abaxial epidermal cells at all stages. The increase in cell number stopped at the stage just before flower opening. The size of adaxial and abaxial epidermal cells increased during flower development and opening. The results indicate that petal growth before flower opening depended on cell division and expansion, and petal growth during flower opening was attributable to petal cell expansion. Osmotic potential decreased and fructose, glucose and sucrose concentrations in the petals gradually increased during flower opening. Starch content and total inorganic ion concentration were almost constant during flower opening. Decreased osmotic potential is mainly attributed to increased glucose, fructose and sucrose concentrations. It is concluded that an increase in these sugar concentrations largely contributes to the decrease in osmotic potential. This decrease may facilitate water influx to cells, thereby maintaining pressure potential, which is apparently involved in petal cell expansion associated with flower opening.
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