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| Authors: | A. Fabbri, L. Alerci |
| Keywords: | olive, anatomy, flowering |
Abstract:
The apical meristem of cv.
Nocellara Etnea buds is described in the course of its morphological and anatomical evolution, from July until bud break the following spring.
Differences in the apex concerning its shape and the cytological characters of its cells are already visible in the summer.
In leaf buds the apex is a round dome, with two buttresses determined by leaf primordia.
The cells of the outer layers are arranged in concentric rings, distinguished by different conditions of the nucleic acids.
In flower buds the apical dome is less prominent, and the outer cell layers are quite uniform.
These characters remain unchanged in flower buds, and are only a little modified in leaf buds until December, in January flower bud differentiation becomes more active, and both bud types start developing with increasing intensity.
Our observations postulate a very early anatomical separation of the two bud types, on which further environmental factors might determine the final differentiation process.
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