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Inflorescences Spring 2014

Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

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Page 1: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

Inflorescences

Spring 2014

Page 2: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

What is an inflorescence?

• Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the presence of vegetative leaves below

• Judd et al. 2008 = The shoot system which serves for the formation of flowers and which is modified accordingly

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Look for the flowering zone!

(from Judd et al. 2008)

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Inflorescence development

Determinate: the apical meristem of the primary inflorescence axis terminates in a flower, which usually matures first with overall maturation from the apex to the base

Indeterminate: the apical meristem of the primary inflorescence axis does not terminate in a flowerbut rather retains its meristematic potential,with maturation going from the base to the apex

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Determinate inflorescencesFig. 9.35

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From: nickrentlab.siu.edu

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cyme

scorpioid cyme

headhelicoid cyme

terminal &solitary

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Indeterminate inflorescences

Fig. 9.36

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spadixheadpanicle

raceme

spike

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Determinate or indeterminate types

Fig. 9.37

Also heads can be eitherdeterminate or indeterminate.

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Secondary or compound inflorescence types

Fig. 9.38

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Specialized inflorescence types

Fig. 9.39

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Fruits

Spring 2014

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Maturation

• An inflorescence matures into an infructescence.

• An ovary (simple or compound) matures into the fruit (but may include additional structures (e.g., hypanthium or perianth parts).

• A fertilized ovule matures into a seed.

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Ovary wall becomes the pericarp:

• ENDOCARP – innermost layer

• MESOCARP - middle layer

• EXOCARP - outermost layer

Each can be modified independently of the others (e.g., the endocarp can be stony, the mesocarp fleshy, and the exocarp leathery) or the pericarp can be of uniform color or texture.

pericarp

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Avocado (Persea, Lauraceae)

seed

endocarp

mesocarp

exocarp

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Three main fruit groups• Simple fruit = a fruit that develops from a

single flower with a single simple or compound pistil

• Aggregate fruit = develops from multiple separate carpels (pistils) of a single flower; unit fruit is what develops from one carpel

• Multiple fruit = a fruit derived from the gynoecia of several closely clustered flowers; unit fruit comes from one flower

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Simple fruits

• Simple fruits = fruits developing from the gynoecium of a single flower (i.e., a single carpel or a compound ovary of 2 or more carpels); can be dry or fleshy

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Dry Simple Fruits

• Dry at maturity

• Does fruit open (dehisce) or not?

(Dehiscent versus indehiscent)

• Number of carpels? Number of seeds?

• Are any wings or other appendages present?

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Indehiscent Dry Fruits

Fig. 9.40

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Achene: single-seeded, seed coat not fused to pericarp

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Utricle – a bladdery or inflated achene with the pericarp larger than the seed

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Caryopsis: “Grains”; singled-seeded, seed coat fused to pericarp; unique to grasses

Wheat (Triticum aestivum)

Maize (Zea mays)

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Samara — a single-seeded, dry, winged indehiscent fruit

Ulmus (Ulmaceae)

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Dry Indehiscent Fruits: Nuts

hard-shelled,one-seeded

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Dehiscent Dry FruitsFig. 9.41

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Follicle: one suture opens

Asclepias (Milkweed, Apocynaceae)

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Follicles in the Ranunculaceae(buttercup family)

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Legume: opens along 2 sutures

Bean Family Fabaceae(Leguminosae)

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Capsule: a dry fruit formed from 2 or more united carpels and dehiscing at maturity to release the seeds

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Loculicidal Capsule

Each carpel splits along the middle,opening directly into the locule

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Septicidal Capsule

The carpels separatealong their side walls,or septa.

Page 33: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

Poricidal Capsule

Papaver (Poppy, Papaveraceae)

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Capsule modifications

In some plant families, capsules are modified in special, characteristic ways.

Fruit and seed dispersal are still the guiding needs.

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Cruciferous Dry Fruits

Silique Silicle

Mustard Family (Brassicaceae or Cruciferae)2-carpellate, outer rim (replum), persistent partition (false septum)

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Schizocarp of mericarps

samaroid mericarpsAcer (Sapindaceae)

Dill (Apiaceae)

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Fleshy Simple Fruits

One or more layers of the pericarp

become fleshy—which one(s)?

Number of carpels? Number of seeds?

From a superior or inferior ovary?

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Fleshy Simple Fruits

• Berry – Entire pericarp fleshy or exocarp may be leathery; one to many seeds

• Drupe - Mesocarp fleshy, endocarp hard, exocarp variable; usually one seeded but can have multiple seeds

• Pome – Fleshy mesocarp (mainly hypanthium tissue) and leathery or papery endocarp; derived from an inferior ovary (Rosaceae)

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Berry

Capsicum (Solanaceae)

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Berry—other examples

blueberries tomatoes

eggplantsbananas tomato

relatives

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Berry (Pepo)

Found in the Cucumber Family (Cucurbitaceae):parietal placentation,leathery exocarp

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Berry(hesperidium)

Found in the citrus family (Rutaceae):Leathery exocarp, fleshy modified trichomes (juice sacs)

Page 43: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

Drupe—stony endocarp

Page 44: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

Drupe - Coconut

Cocos nucifera (Arecaceae)

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Pome

Rose family (Rosaceae): inferior ovary, cartilaginous endocarp, fleshy hypanthial tissue

Page 46: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

Three main fruit groups• Simple fruit = a fruit that develops from a

single flower

• Aggregate fruit = develops from multiple separate carpels of a single flower; unit fruit is what develops from one carpel

• Multiple fruit = a fruit derived from the gynoecia of several closely clustered flowers; unit fruit comes from one flower

Page 47: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

Aggregate Fruit

Rubus(Rosaceae)

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Aggregate of Achenes

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Aggregate of samaras

Page 50: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

Three main fruit types• Simple fruit = a fruit that develops from a

single flower

• Aggregate fruit = develops from multiple separate carpels of a single flower; unit fruit is what develops from one carpel

• Multiple fruit = a fruit derived from the gynoecia of several closely clustered flowers; unit fruit comes from one flower

Page 51: Inflorescences Spring 2014. What is an inflorescence? Simpson = An aggregate of one or more flowers, the boundaries of which generally occur with the

Multiple fruit of achenes

A. Laurent

Platanus (sycamore)

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Multiple Fruit - Pineapple

Ananas (Bromeliaceae)

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Multiple Fruit: Syconium (Fig)

Ficus (Moraceae)