The ear shoot of maize (Zea mays L.) consists of the peduncle and repr
oductive tissues (ear). Genetic mosaics induced by the unstable allele
of the chi locus were used for cell lineage analysis of the ear shoot
. The unstable chl-ml allele, caused by the insertion of a transposabl
e element, gives rise to yellow-green seedlings with many small revert
ant green stripes. Rare plants with large revertant sectors comprising
30-50% of the plant were selected. Nineteen plants showing large sect
ors on the main stem were subjected to sector boundary analysis. Secto
ring was recorded for the main stem, leaf subtending the ear shoot, pe
duncle, prophyll and ear. The reproductive part of the ear shoot, the
ear, was scored after removal of the husks and subsequent exposure to
light. In 18 cases the ear was non-sectored yellow-green or green. In
an additional four cases, peduncle cell lineages entered the ear, but
only in the proximal part, while the tip of the ear was non-sectored.
Two additional ears showed longitudinal sectors which reached the tip
of the ear. These observations indicate that in the lateral meristem o
f the ear shoot two types of cellular clone exist. One will generate t
he peduncle, the other will found the ear. Sector boundary analysis in
dicates that for the vegetative part of the ear shoot the number of me
ristem founder cells is high, whereas only a few initials are recruite
d for the formation of the ear. The presence of ear sectors not starti
ng in the peduncle and reaching the ear tip, and the finding that the
ear is frequently non-sectored, suggest that this organ derives from a
n apical type of growth.