Scanning electron microscopy analysis of early floral development in Renanthera bella J. J. Wood an endemic orchid from Sabah


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Nurul Najwa Mohamad, . and Nor Azizun Rusdi, . Scanning electron microscopy analysis of early floral development in Renanthera bella J. J. Wood an endemic orchid from Sabah. pp. 377-389. ISSN 1511-3701

Abstract

Renanthera bella J. J. Wood is an endemic orchid to Sabah with beautiful bright red petals. Most of the floral development of orchids is significantly affected by seasons and geographical factors. To date the flower development stages of R. bella have never been studied. This study was conducted to observe the morphological changes of flower initiation and early development by apical dissection and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The floral organs were dissected and fixed in 1.5 glutaraldehyde and dehydrated with alcohol. Characteristic stages of the initial flowering pattern were recorded until the flower was fully open and become senescent. Renanthera bella showed a typical acropetal pattern starting with early flowering from the base to the apex forming a raceme-type inflorescence. Its flower development was divided into ten stages which started with the flower bud appearance and the initiation of primordia. Next the flower sepal started to develop within seven days of bud appearance. The final stage occurred after 25 days of observation when the bud opened with an average bud length and diameter of 1.94 0.56 cm and 0.50 0.29 cm respectively. The R. bella flower maturity stage was achieved between 38 to 40 days after anthesis with the average length and diameter of petals and sepals increasing to 2.49 0.23 cm and 0.38 0.06 cm respectively. A capsule successfully formed after one week of pollination. It reached the maturity stage at approximately 15 weeks after pollination. The orchid capsule started to break and expose the seeds inside after 21 weeks. This analysis emphasized the early floral development pattern which could help estimate the length of flower maturity and pollination.


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Abstract

Renanthera bella J. J. Wood is an endemic orchid to Sabah with beautiful bright red petals. Most of the floral development of orchids is significantly affected by seasons and geographical factors. To date the flower development stages of R. bella have never been studied. This study was conducted to observe the morphological changes of flower initiation and early development by apical dissection and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The floral organs were dissected and fixed in 1.5 glutaraldehyde and dehydrated with alcohol. Characteristic stages of the initial flowering pattern were recorded until the flower was fully open and become senescent. Renanthera bella showed a typical acropetal pattern starting with early flowering from the base to the apex forming a raceme-type inflorescence. Its flower development was divided into ten stages which started with the flower bud appearance and the initiation of primordia. Next the flower sepal started to develop within seven days of bud appearance. The final stage occurred after 25 days of observation when the bud opened with an average bud length and diameter of 1.94 0.56 cm and 0.50 0.29 cm respectively. The R. bella flower maturity stage was achieved between 38 to 40 days after anthesis with the average length and diameter of petals and sepals increasing to 2.49 0.23 cm and 0.38 0.06 cm respectively. A capsule successfully formed after one week of pollination. It reached the maturity stage at approximately 15 weeks after pollination. The orchid capsule started to break and expose the seeds inside after 21 weeks. This analysis emphasized the early floral development pattern which could help estimate the length of flower maturity and pollination.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Renanthera
AGROVOC Term: Orchidaceae
AGROVOC Term: Endemic plants
AGROVOC Term: Endemic species
AGROVOC Term: Plant analysis
AGROVOC Term: Scanning microscopy
AGROVOC Term: Electron microscopy
AGROVOC Term: Floral initiation
AGROVOC Term: Early development
AGROVOC Term: Anthers
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9351

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