During tomato fruit development the DNA synthesis of the pericarp was
measured, After staining of the isolated nuclei with DAPI the relative
DNA amount was analyzed using a flow cytometer. Results showed that i
n the young green fruit the C-values are comparable with those of deve
loping leaves i.e. predominantly cells with 2C and 4C DNA content, whe
re C is the unit of DNA content of the genome of germ-line cells [1].
During further tomato fruit development most of the cells switch to hi
gher C-values (up to 256C) and the tissue becomes highly polysomatic.
These results are correlated to the data obtained by measuring the dia
meter of the nuclei of the pericarp tissue with a confocal scanning la
ser microscope, The diameter of the nuclei increased during fruit deve
lopment similar to 6 times reaching a maximum in the red ripe fruit.