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Daher Abdourahman, Adam Hélène, Chabrillange Nathalie, Collin Myriam, Mohamed N., Tregear James, Aberlenc Bertossi Frédérique. (2010). Cell cycle arrest characterizes the transition from a bisexual floral bud to a unisexual flower in Phoenix dactylifera. Annals of Botany, 106 (2), p. 255-266. ISSN 0305-7364.

Titre du document
Cell cycle arrest characterizes the transition from a bisexual floral bud to a unisexual flower in Phoenix dactylifera
Année de publication
2010
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000280264400003
Auteurs
Daher Abdourahman, Adam Hélène, Chabrillange Nathalie, Collin Myriam, Mohamed N., Tregear James, Aberlenc Bertossi Frédérique
Source
Annals of Botany, 2010, 106 (2), p. 255-266 ISSN 0305-7364
Background and Aims Phoenix dactylifera ( date palm) is a dioecious species displaying strong dimorphism between pistillate and staminate flowers. The mechanisms involved in the development of unisexual flowers are as yet unknown. Methods This paper describes the results of inflorescence and flower development studies using different histological and molecular cytological approaches. Nuclear integrity and cell division patterns in reproductive organs were investigated through DAPI staining and in situ hybridization using a histone H4 gene probe. Key Results The earliest sex-related difference in flower buds is observed at an otherwise 'bisexual' stage, at which the number of cells in the gynoecium of pistillate flowers is higher than in their staminate counterparts. In the pistillate flower, staminodes ( sterile stamens) display precocious arrest of development followed by cell differentiation. In the staminate flower, pistillodes ( sterile gynoecium) undergo some degree of differentiation and their development ceases shortly after the ovule has been initiated. Staminode and pistillode cells exhibit nuclear integrity although they did not show any accumulation of histone H4 gene transcripts. Conclusions These results strongly suggest that the developmental arrest of sterile sex organs and the subsequent unisexuality of date palm flowers result from a cessation of cell division and precocious cell differentiation rather than from cell death.
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Sciences du monde végétal [076]
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