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FIG. 1. Phenology of the ‘Gewurztraminer’ grape cuttings: (A) visible clusters (stage 12); (B) separated clusters (stage 15); (C) separated floral buds (stage 17); (D) flowering onset (stage 21); (E) end of flowering (stage 25); and (F) fruit set (stage 27). Scale bars = 1 cm.
FIG. 2. Development of grape inflorescences in ‘Gewurztraminer’ (open symbols) and ‘Pinot Noir’ (closed symbols), in vines (circles) and cuttings (squares). Stage 12, visible clusters; stage 15, separated clusters; stage 17, separated floral buds; stage 21, early bloom (10 % opened flowers); stage 25, late bloom (90 % opened flowers); and stage 27, fruit set. Ten inflorescences were used, each inflorescence sampling from a different vine or cutting. Data are the mean of ten plants per treatment. The standard errors were smaller than the symbols, and therefore are not shown.
FIG. 3. Development of anthers in ‘Gewurztraminer’ (GW) cuttings: (A) stage 12, sporogenous cells; (B) stage 15 + 2 d, tetrads; (C) stage 15 + 8 d, young microspores; and (D) stage 17, bicellular pollen grains. BPG, Bicellular pollen grains; e, epidermis; E, endothecium; gc, generative cell; SC, sporogenous cells; t, tapetum; T, tetrads; vc, vegetative cell; YM, young microspores. Scale bars = 500 µm.
FIG. 4. Development of female flower parts in ‘Gewurztraminer’ cuttings: (A) stage 12, sporogenous tissue; (B) stage 15, archespore; (C) stage 17, macrospore mother cell; and (D) stage 23, embryo sac. Arrows in C and D indicate starch grains. ES, Embryo sac; et, external tegument; f, funicle; it, internal tegument; MMC, macrospore mother cell; Nu, nucellus; Oc, ovarian cavity; ST, sporogenous tissue; Tg, tegument. Scale bars = 250 µm.
Source: Annals of Botany 2005 95(6):943-948.
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