Toward understanding inflorescence development and architecture in Passiflora: insights from comparative anatomy and expression of APETALA1.
José Hernandes-LopesMariane S Sousa-BaenaRenata C C LemosTatiana C S CorrêaMarie-Anne Van SluysGladys Flavia de Albuquerque Melo-de-PinnaPublished in: American journal of botany (2019)
We concluded that what is often understood as the first bract produced by a floral meristem actually is produced by the original axillary meristem. Bracteoles develop from the meristem in the bract axil; bracteoles plus floral meristem constitute the inflorescence second-order axis. Comparison of inflorescence early developmental stages in different subgenera indicates flowers are arranged in a modified cyme, with the tendril representing the inflorescence terminal portion. PasAP1 has a broad expression pattern and may have an important role during inflorescence development.