Stigmatic Morphology of Chinese Chestnut (Castanea mollissima Blume)
Zhuogong ShiSouthwest Forestry University, Forestry Resources, Bailongsi 301, Kunming, Yunnan 650224, ChinaXia LiSouthwest Forestry University, Forestry Resources, Bailongsi 301, Kunming, Yunnan 650224, China
2010en
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The stigmatic morphology of Chinese chestnut was studied with scanning electron microscopy. The stigma is typically needle-shaped with a small aperture ≈50 μm in diameter on the top. During late April and early May in Yunnan Province, China, stigma secretion begins and within 1 week, secretion increases quickly and completely covers the stigma aperture. In “high fruit load” trees, the stigma aperture appears larger than in “low fruit load” trees, which in turn have a larger aperture than “empty cupule” trees. Likewise, stigma secretion in female flowers on “high fruit load” trees was higher than “low fruit load” or “empty cupule” trees.
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