Studies in the development of the sexual tissues in the genus rhododendron
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Murray, Flora Buchan
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2019-02-15T14:14:36Z
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2019-02-15T14:14:36Z
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1932
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From a comprehensive survey of the facts brought
forward in this study certain general conclusions may
be stated for the majority of .members of the genus
Rhododendron:
(a) A definite interval of time elapses
between the flowering period of one year
and the attainment of any stage in the
development of the floral organs for the
succeeding year, This interval varies
according to the species and is longer
in the case of the spring-flowering
species than in the summer-flowering
species, It extends over two growing
periods.
But this definite interval of time may
be ,altered, e.g., R. Keysii.
(b) At the onset of the winter period the
stages reached in the male and female
tissues of the majority of species is the
same - the pollen-tetrad stage for the
male tissues and placentae fully formed
with ovular constrictions showing for
the female tissues.
(c) But no winter dormant period may occur,
e.g., R. Keysii, although the male tissues
may still have a brief dormant period.
The male tissues in the bud develop more
rapidly than the female in all species.
(d) There is a correlation between the rates
of development of the male and female
tissues - certain definite stages in the
one set of tissues corresponding to certain
definite stages in the other set of tissues
- and this for all species bearing normal
flowered inflorescences.
(e) The flower-buds pass through a period of
more or less complete dormancy during the
winter period. Even when there is no
winter period, e.g., R.Keysii or when the
external conditions are suc-í that winter
conditions are ameliorated as in the
species grown under glass, a dormant
period, of the male tissues at least, is
still included in the cycle of development.
(f) There is a definite interval of time
elapsing between the occurrence of the
male and female reduction divisions:
But this interval of time may be altered,
e.g., R. Keysii.
(g) The interval of time between the reduction
divisions is affected by unseasonable high
temperatures influencing the development
of the sexual tissues..
With the facts deduced from the study of these
species of Rhododendron taken in conjunction with the
investigations carried out by other workers on various
different plants, the writer of this paper arrived at
the following general conclusions: -
In any hermaphrodite protandrous flower: -
(a) there is a definite interval of time
normally elapsing between the male
and female reduction divisions;
(b) the relation of the male and female
reduction divisions in time has a
determining effect on the sexual
efficiency of the gametes;,
(c) this time relation may be altered by
certain external conditions interacting
with the inherent nature of the plant.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33342
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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dc.title
Studies in the development of the sexual tissues in the genus rhododendron
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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