E. Pressman et al., HISTOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF LOW-TEMPERATURES OR TIBA-INDUCED SWELLINGOF PEPPER OVARIES, Plant growth regulation, 25(3), 1998, pp. 171-175
The ovaries of pepper (Capsicum annum L.) plants grown under low night
temperatures (12 degrees C) were larger than those of plants grown un
der high night temperatures (18 degrees C). TIBA, applied to young flo
wer buds grown under the higher temperature regime markedly stimulated
ovary swelling, similarly to the effect of low night temperatures, wh
ereas, NAA had a much smaller effect. STS or AOA did not reverse or at
tenuate the effect of either low temperatures or of TIBA. Histological
examination of various tissues across the ovaries revealed marked inc
reases in transverse and longitudinal diameters of cell of the swelled
ovaries, concomitantly with a smaller increase in the number of cells
in the receptacle and placenta, It is suggested that the swelling ind
uced by low night temperatures or TIBA results mostly from the enlarge
ment of all the ovary cells, and only to a smaller extent, by an incre
ase in cell number in some of the ovary tissues. Since TIBA, an auxin
transport inhibitor, causes auxin accumulation in the treated organ -
in this case the developing ovary - and the auxin NAA stimulated ovary
growth, one may conclude that auxins are involved in the observed ova
ry enlargement, whereas ethylene has no role in this phenomenon.